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A Victorian court has handed Australian Paper a $230,000 fine due to a series of safety failings, which led to the death of a worker in 2005. The court found that the machine which killed 31 year old Brett Carroll had a number of safety failings that were not identified following a separate 2002 fatality.
Read more...Objectif Lune may not be a name well known in Australia, but it has been developing and selling personalisation software for the past 15 years
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Objectif Lune may not be a name well known in Australia, but it has been developing and selling personalisation software for the past 15 years
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InfoPrint Solutions Company says it has the tools to turn transactional documents such as statements, receipts and point-of-purchase materials into promotional opportunities |
In his last article, David Underwood briefly mentioned the need to save for retirement. This month he advises that it would be unwise to depend on government superannuation |
Chris Heric recalls the pinnacle that once was desktop print production |
Like the rest of us, Shaun Nicholson dreams of a life lived in luxury |
With spectrophotometry playing a major role at drupa, Andrew Tribute looks at current developments in colour management, believing that spectral data is the key to the holy grail of device independent colour |