Minuteman Press
12 Harper Street • Abbotsford, Victoria, 3067 • Australia
Phone: 03 9415 6618 • Fax: 03 9416 4288
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Minuteman Press
12 Harper Street • Abbotsford, Victoria, 3067 • Australia
Phone: 03 9415 6618 • Fax: 03 9416 4288
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The Bollywood actress Vidya Balan will be attending the Bollywood festival in June 2012. The Victorian Premier has announced that the actress will be in the city to help with promoting the festival.
New data has shown that while sales have dropped in the retail sector, Australians are still spending their hard earned cash. Researchers were surprised to learn that Australians are now spending their money on overseas holidays and dining.
World famous chef Anthopny Bourdain will be heading to Melbourne in the near future. This news is sure to delight Masterchef fans in the city as well as those in small towns like Abbotsford. Bourdain is planning to catch up with some colleagues from his Masterchef days. During his visit, he will sample meals at numerous restaurants in Victoria.
The organisation Update Retail sales in Australia has posted their weakest annual growth in 27 years. They believe that sales have dropped as consumers are trying to save money and pay off debt.
Abbotsford Convent arts precinct is once again staging their independent open air cinema program during summer called The Shadow Electric.
Confucius once said, Real knowledge is to know the extent of ones ignorance.
The Paris to Provence Festival will take place from November 25-27 at Como House in Melbourne. Como House will be set up like an idyllic French Village and visitors will smell, touch, taste all that embodies France; admission is $15 a day, $10 for National Trust members and free for children under 17.
Whatever business you are in, your company will not survive without sales; it is important that your sales staff be well-trained in order to keep bringing in new customers. With that in mind, Printing Industries is presenting a four-day sales training program this October in Mulgrave.
The Newcastle Region Art Gallery has over 800 Australian prints in the permanent collection. These prints range in date from 1812 up to the present day. The gallery was opened in 1977 and draws visitors from all over including those in nearby Abbotsford. All of the Australian prints in the gallery are contained in a 4-volume illustrated catalog; the gallery utilised catalog printing as it was an effective and efficient way of providing a comprehensive illustration of the holdings.
The Abbotsford Convent is home to many artistic studios and galleries. One of those is the c3 Contemporary Art Space, a three gallery space which provides display space for local artists and artisans. One recent exhibition highlighted postcards and how they are used to enhance reality. While the printing of postcards seems to have declined with the advent of digital cameras, they still help us to remember places we have visited.