Representation


Representation and leadership are crucial to sustaining the competitiveness, protection and development of the Australian printing industry. Printing Industries is committed to fulfilling these obligations by communication with government at all levels and by the advocacy of issues that affect your business.

Temporary Business Visa Scheme

Printing Industries is supporting the retention of the temporary skilled migration Visa scheme. In a submission to the current inquiry into the Scheme Printing Industries has outlined a series of recommendations designed to help deliver a more streamlined, flexible and efficient system. View submisison.

Printing Industries takes the issues to government

Printing Industries National President, Peter Lane and Acting CEO Philip Andersen, went to Canberra recently to update and lobby the Minister for Vocational and Technical Education, Mr Gary Hardgrave, and the Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations, Mr Kevin Andrews. Click here to see what your representatives told government.

Have Your Say

Proposed Free Trade Agreements with China and Malaysia

Printing Industries is researching the impact of free trade agreements on the industry. The research will form the basis of representations to Government on whether the proposed agreements with China and Malaysia are in the best interests of the Australian printing industry. Details here.

Alleged anti competitive practices by Australia Post

Evidence of anti competitive practices by Australia Post is sought from members.Details here

Proposed Sureveillance Bill opposed

After receiving member feedback, Printing Industries has lodged a submission with the NSW Attorney General's department opposing the draft Workplace Surveillance Bill 2004. Read submission details here.

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