7 Springvale Road
Springvale, VIC 3171

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Printing Services in Springvale, VIC

Minuteman Press Springvale is your local printing and copying centre. We are locally based in Springvale and service the communities of Springvale, Mulgrave, Clayton, Huntingdale, Oakleigh, Noble and Park. We specialize in full colour printing and copying services as well as graphic design and finishing services. We can also produce high quality colour copies and digital prints. And don't forget to ask about our mailing and direct mail marketing capabilities.

Some of our more popular printed products include: brochures, business cards, envelopes, flyers, invitations, labels, letterheads, newsletters, postcards, and presentation folders. Call today for a free quote or request a quote online!

News About Printing in Springvale, VIC

Learn all you need to know about property at Dandenong Library

If you live in Dandenong, Springvale or other places near to Dandenong Library and are eager to learn more about the buying and selling of property, help is at hand. A class and presentation that promises to provide you with all the most important things you need to know about property is coming to Dandenong Library in May 2012.

Womens Network Australia event you wont want to miss

Since Womens Network Australia was developed in 1990 it has gone from strength to strength, attracting new members and providing useful information and support to women in business throughout Australia. This impressive organisation is once again holding an event in Melbourne and is encouraging people from all over the city, from Heathmont to Springvale and even those from further afield in Victoria, to come and take part.

Grenda gives away $15 million in employee bonuses

As Grenda bus company completes the sale to rival public transport operator, Ventura, the family owned business made headlines by giving away $15 million in bonuses to employees.

Myers apostrophe catastrophe

National retail store Myer has been involved in a punctuation scandal because of an error on banners advertising the Boxing Day sales, which has attracted the scorn of many Myer customers.

Pop-up gift shops in Melbourne for Christmas

Melbournalia will be gathering together the work of over 30 artists and designers from all over Melbourne to present their wares at Pop-Up Gift Shops. These stalls give customers the opportunity to buy unique, locally designed and constructed items, which are also practical and beautiful.

Government report recommends publishers print more work onshore

A report commissioned by the Book Industry Strategy Group has made a list of recommendations to aid Australias struggling book industry.

Australian print software company wins top business award

Australian print management software suppliers PaperCut has been recognised in this years Smart Company awards for its ability to help businesses cut down their printing costs. PaperCut was recognised by national magazine Smart Company alongside other leading brands like Fitness First at this years awards.

Victorian print companies race to get SGP certified

Print companies across Victoria have been getting certified in their droves under the Sustainable Green Print (SGP) certification programme.

Colorpak announces staff redundancies

Colorpak, Australias number one carton folding business, has announced staff layoffs as it plans to close its old Carter Holt Harvey (CHH) Reservoir Plant. The staff redundancies follow its $5 million acquisition of CHH in March of this year.

Australian printing industry reacts to the new carbon tax

The Federal Governments recent announcement that the introduction of its new carbon tax will increase operating costs for businesses has already been a cause of concern for the Australian printing industry. CEO of The Printing Industries Association of Australia Bill Healey believes the industry already operates under challenging conditions and the new carbon tax will further increase costs and uncertainty for printing companies across Australia.

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