'Looking back over the 25 years of the Society since the early 1990s one sees a set of solid achievements, important changes of external circumstances, and a consequent need to change or at least refocus the Society's energies. Let me start in a slightly statistical way by summarising the tangible achievements of the Society since 1993. At our anniversary meeting we can celebrate: 24 volumes of Script and Print and its predecessor, the Bulletin; six Occasional Publications; three Essay Prizes awarded; 26 successful conferences staged; a dozen conference travel bursaries distributed; three speakers sponsored at the Melbourne Rare Book Week; a functioning webpage that draws around 700 hits per month; Facebook and Twitter presences; and governmentally speaking, ten bloodless changes of Executive; one act of incorporation; and zero fiscal scandals, bankruptcies or defalcations.' (Publication abstract)