Out of Action: Darwin digital printer liquidates
Well-established Darwin digital print business Action Print has been wound up and has appointed Stuart Reid of insolvency firm Rodgers Reidy as liquidator.
Action Print owner David Atkinson has “a well-earned reputation for excellence built over 30 years in the print media industry in Darwin,” according to the company’s website, which has now been shut down.
The business was one of Darwin’s leading digital printers, with a healthy client list and a history that includes bidding on presses in Northern Territory Government auctions.
Located in the industrial hub of Winnellie, five kilometres east of the Darwin CBD, Atkinson and his team of six members specialised in printing, design, colour management and finishing.
The company produced full colour digital printing, large format posters, business cards,letterheads, flyers/brochures, publications, handbooks, invoice/order books, envelopes and graphic design.
An ASIC notice posted this week says a company meeting held on Monday 18 March decided to wind up the business and appoint Stuart Reid of Rodgers Reidy as liquidator. (Contact person: Manoj Goonesekera (08) 8914 8844 or email [email protected])
A first creditors’ meeting is expected to be announced shortly.

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