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Nov 14, 2024 |
bestblogsinprint.co.uk | Julie Cross
The digital packaging printing market continues to grow, projected to reach nearly $36 billion by 2026[1], with many converters looking to invest in a digital printing press to harness the technology’s efficiency, flexibility, and business management benefits – amongst others. Finding the right press requires consideration of a number of factors, with the choice between two digital printing technologies – inkjet and electrophotography (toner) – the first step.
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Nov 2, 2024 |
townsvillebulletin.com.au | Julie Cross
More than 100,000 schoolkids, celebrities, business people and politicians took part in a national initiative to boycott social media for 24 hours, according to the charity behind it. Unplug24, which was backed by News Corp, was held in memory of Mac Holdsworth, 17, who took his own life after he was sextorted on Instagram and Snapchat.
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Nov 2, 2024 |
cairnspost.com.au | Julie Cross
More than 100,000 schoolkids, celebrities, business people and politicians took part in a national initiative to boycott social media for 24 hours, according to the charity behind it. Unplug24, which was backed by News Corp, was held in memory of Mac Holdsworth, 17, who took his own life after he was sextorted on Instagram and Snapchat.
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Oct 23, 2024 |
townsvillebulletin.com.au | Julie Cross
More than 20,000 Aussie schoolchildren are giving up social media for 24 hours today, as part of a national campaign to raise awareness of the dangers. Unplug24, the name of the initiative, is also being supported by a host of big names, among them singer Jessica Mauboy, fitness guru Michelle Bridges, Olympian Lani Pallister, Fox Footy presenter Sarah Jones, Opals basketballer Alice Kunek, actor Ada Nicodemou, as well as politicians including Health Minister Mark Butler and Senator Jacqui Lambie.
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Oct 23, 2024 |
cairnspost.com.au | Julie Cross
More than 20,000 Aussie schoolchildren are giving up social media for 24 hours today, as part of a national campaign to raise awareness of the dangers. Unplug24, the name of the initiative, is also being supported by a host of big names, among them singer Jessica Mauboy, fitness guru Michelle Bridges, Olympian Lani Pallister, Fox Footy presenter Sarah Jones, Opals basketballer Alice Kunek, actor Ada Nicodemou, as well as politicians including Health Minister Mark Butler and Senator Jacqui Lambie.
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