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Does anyone have a list of Book Binders around the CBD or inner Melb suburbs. I have report i need to bind, similar to what i had to do with my uni thesis so hoping someone can help me out with a few places around the city.

Hopefully able to turn it around in one day, day and a half at worse

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I would try in order of cheapest - Officeworks, Snap Printing, Minuteman, etc.

There is also some paper supplier joint at the end of you road, corner of Park St.

Ive had some stuff done from there before, but not sure exactly what they offer with reagrd to binding.

It needs to be hard binder cover with gold text on the cover and spine. So needs to be like you would have to do for a Uni thesis. Officeworks/Kinkos etc dont do it.

Needs to be a book binder. So what do students do down here for book binding of their thesis?

Problem solved...guy at work knows of a place where he got hsi doen whenhe ws at uni

My uncle does bookbinding, the same stuff that is in the link Bec posted up for anyone that is interested, located in Lalor.

Did a nice job of my 800 page GT-R technical manual (split into 3 parts) :P

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