Stationery in Mitcham

Mitcham, Victoria, was first settled in the 1860s, when the local economy consisted mainly of orchards, pottery and brickmaking. These industries reflected an early demand for food and housing, which only grew as the population swelled. One of the early farms was dedicated to the growth of herbs, as well as roses for use as remedies and products that would benefit from the perfume. The successful property, owned by William Slater, was called Mitcham Grove, which today’s suburb is named after. Postal services came to the area at nearby Heatherdale in 1948, with another established at Mitcham North in 1960, which boosted the need for Stationery in Mitcham. Assisting clients in personalising printed materials, ranging from Stationery to pocket Books and Brochures, is all part of the service here at Minuteman Press.

Today Mitcham, located in the City of Whitehorse 21km from Melbourne’s central business district, is very much a suburban area with a population in excess of 15,000. Industry has transformed from farms and brick-making, to retail and dining out venues. Printed Flyers advertise the latest specials, while the business community continues to operate with a good supply of Stationery. Mitcham locals also enjoy a bushland park called Yarran Dheran, which is situated on Mullum Mullum Creek, as well as the Halliday Park public garden, which hosts a children’s playground and a war memorial.

Other local attractions include the circa-1800s pioneer building Schwerkolt Cottage. Here at Minuteman Press, the emphasis is on quality printing at competitive prices and we welcome all inquiries, for everything from Brochures and Catalogues to Stationery in Mitcham.
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