Minuteman Press Box Hill South VIC

193 Middleborough Road
Box Hill South, VIC 3128

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Monday8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
Tuesday8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
Wednesday8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
Thursday8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
Friday8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
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Printing Services in Box Hill South, VIC

MINUTEMAN PRESS BOX HILL SOUTH is a family owned and operated commercial print store. We pride ourselves in the service we provide for our customers and ultimately the end product. We have provided the neighbourhood of Box Hill South with a wide selection of printing services since Feb 1999. In fact we were the first Minuteman Press franchise to open in Australia and are very proud of that. We offer off-set, full colour digital and black and white printing, full bindery services, as well as artwork and design for an extensive range of printed items- business cards, envelopes, letterheads, note pads, NCR forms, brochures, flyers, postcards, labels, presentation folders, stamps, mail-outs, large format printing and much more.

At Minuteman Press Box Hill South we provide free delivery to surrounding areas. Box Hill, Blackburn South, Blackburn, Mitcham, Nunawading, Doncaster, Doncaster East, Burwood, East Burwood, Surrey Hills, Forest Hill, Donvale, Mount Waverley, Glen Waverley Wantirna and beyond.

The fact that we are a “neighbourhood” printing company makes us unique, as we have a fundamental understanding of our customers and are easily accessible to them. We strive to be an external resource to them, making them stand out in a competitive market. Through utilising the most up to date equipment and technology we ensure that they are adapting to the constantly changing times. Our customer’s success is our success!

News About Printing in Box Hill South, VIC

Qantas boosts its domestic flight schedule

Qantas has recently announced plans to boost its domestic flight schedule. The airline plans on upgrading its planes and scheduling more flights between Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. The airline's low cost carrier will also increase flights between the key Australian leisure markets. Qantaslink will also increase its capacity across Queensland.

Australia specific online marketing courses to be held in Melbourne

A global training, events and publishing company has announced that they will be hosting a range of online marketing courses tailored to the Australian marketplace. Econsultancy will be holding a range of 1 and 2 day courses in Melbourne, Perth and Sydney. These courses will cover topics like SEO, web measurement and email marketing. Businesses in Melbourne suburbs such as Box Hill South will benefit from this course just as much as larger companies.

Homeowners struggling to sell their homes

Homeowners in areas like Box Hill South are struggling to sell their homes. Recent studies have shown that the average home languishes on the market for 100 days. In comparison, only 14% of Melbourne homes are taking longer to sell than those in Box Hill. However, this is not bad news for everybody. As these homes are sitting on the market for so long, many homeowners are prepared to drop the price of their home. Buyers can now get up to 10% off the asking price on these houses.

Dolly model search returns to Australia

In 1997 a teenager by the name of Miranda Kerr claimed first prize in the Dolly model search. Since then she has catapulted to fame as a Victoria's Secret Angel and Orlando Bloom's wife. Dolly is a magazine that is targeted towards a pre-teen and teen audience. It had been hosting yearly model searches on a regular basis until its hiatus on 2002. The magazine has recently announced that they are to bring the contest back in 2012.

Marketing Conference to be held in Melbourne

Once again PMP will be running the 2012 Schmart Marketing Conference at the Sofitel Melbourne on Collins for one day only on the 21st February 2012.

Migrant Information Centre multicultural expo at Box Hill

The Migrant Information Centres Multicultural Expo attracted ten culturally diverse communities to Box Hill South to share their individual experiences as carers or people who require care. The expo attracted approximately 160 residents from the Whitehorse region including 19 aged and carer service providers that operate in the area.

Celebrate Christmas in Melbourne

Like many Australian cities, Melbourne is having a Christmas Festival which will be running from December 2-January 3, 2012. The festival will feature lots of free family-friendly activities for everyone.

Fine Impressions exhibit highlights handmade books

The Cowen Gallery at the State Library of Victoria is currently presenting the exhibit Fine Impressions: Printmaking and Artist's books in Melbourne 1999-2010 which will run until February 16, 2012; admission is free and runs daily from 10 am. Book and art fans from all over the area, including Box Hill South should be flocking to this exhibit.

Words of a Type at the DIA Gallery

Poster printing has changed throughout the years with the advent of more mechanized techniques. In the early days, posters were hand printed and were primarily used to announce upcoming events, to advertize a product or to educate the public on the news of the day. Today we view posters as both an advertizing medium and as a work of art. The change towards viewing posters as a work of art was helped immensely by the striking posters of the Moulin Rouge created by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec in the late 19th century.

Melbourne International Arts Festival

The Melbourne International Arts Festival will take place from October 6-22 at a variety of venues. The festival has become a key destination festival for the area. It features theatre, dance, music, opera, visual art and film. Those who work in the printing services in nearby Box Hill South will most likely be interested in several of the photography exhibits that will be featured as a way to see what is current in the art.

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