Case studies
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KUTh Energy
KUTh is a geothermal company based in Sydney with operations in Tasmania, Queensland and Vanuatu. When they were listing on the ASX in 2007 they needed a website in a hurry. The website was ready in time for the obligatory investor information to be presented on it. Along the way we learnt a lot about an exciting company and their 'hot rock' energy.
Website by Skeers Jerrim, now with Webmistress.
Driver Safety Services
In 2008 Road Transport Training was renamed Driver Safety Services. We helped them rebrand, with a new logo, new uniforms, new signage for buildings and vehicles – and a new website. For many years before that we built other sites that were later absorbed by Driver Safety Services. AmbulanceDriving.com was a website and CD-ROM used by all major ambulance services in Australia. The Crash-free driving website had online learning modules for fleet and service drivers.
Rebranding by Workhorse. Website by Ionata Web Solutions.
Home Birth Kits
This online business in Britain is for mothers who choose to give birth at home. Orders made on the website are converted to an Excel spreadsheet which is automatically emailed each morning to the warehouse from where the product is shipped. Online payments are by PayPal. Home Birth Kits has a FaceBook page with a growing community of mothers using it to share together, support new mums, and promote home birthing.
Website by Skeers Jerrim, now with Webmistress.
keys2drive
In 2008–2009 our parent company was responsible for learning, evaluation, brand development and the website for the first two stages of the keys2drive program, an initiative of the Australian Automobile Association, funded by the Australian Government. Included was a wide range of online learning content and games – and tracking of thousands of free driving lessons – with interfaces for new drivers, their supervisors and instructors.
Original website by peterjerrim.com, implemented by Clear Light Digital. We also subcontracted to Quattro and Visual Jazz.
Prescribe Guide
Prescribe Guide is a web application for health practitioners. Subscribers can quickly find interactions between drugs and herbal medicines, nutrients and supplements. The application runs off a database which is being repurposed to produce other products, including books and mobile apps. Prescribe Guide was built for medical publishing company Global Natural Medicine.
Database and web application implemented by Taz-E and
Eighty Options. Design and CSS by Webmistress.
Toowoomba Prep
Toowoomba Prep is a unique Australian day and boarding school. Building their site was a privilege. Their publications manager developed the site concept and we worked with him to then refine the design and add all the content. Subsequently we built a sister site for the school foundation. Families and friends can login to the school network to keep up to date with their children's progress.
In consultation with Derek Jones, implemented by Skeers Jerrim, now with Webmistress.
Clarendon Children
This was our first website to be built as Web Help Australia. The client has an investment fund devoted to the benefit of Tasmanian families at risk. Tasmanian organisations are invited to submit projects for funding. This is done through the bespoke project application interface. We had great pleasure in delivering this website on time and on budget.
Website design and implementation by Webrad.
Tasmanian Anglican
The printed magazine and newspaper of the Anglican Church in Tasmania has been published for 150 years. In 2000 we helped them publish the magazine online as well – at first on the diocesan website, and then in a separate website. This magazine website has thousands of pages of archived content. It has become an essential part of the church's communications and community building.
Website by Skeers Jerrim, now with Webmistress.
Pardalote Press
This was a beautiful little website built and maintained by a writer who ran out of time to care for it. We preserved the design and and found a sympathetic local developer to rebuild the site from the bottom up and add a content management system and online ordering and payments. Pardalote Press is one of Australia's most prestigous small publishers of poetry.
Original website by Anne Hugo, rebuilt by Webmistress.
Beauty & the Bees
Beauty & the Bees manufacture 100% natural skincare products based on Tasmanian wild honey. As well as retail outlets, they sell online in many countries. Over the years, as the business evolved, we rebuilt their website several times. In 2009 we handed our client over to a trusted local developer who again rebuilt the website from the bottom up, using Joomla and the Magento shopping cart.
Original website by Eramana with Taz-E – rebuilt by Ionata Web Solutions.
A bit of history...
We've only recently started trading as Web Help Australia. The websites featured on this page were built between 2000 and 2011. Most of these case studies are taken from work done when Web Help Australia's parent companies were trading in other names. But the suppliers who built or contributed to the sites are in the Web Help Australia network. We acknowledge the dedicated and professional work they did to bring these sites to 'life'.
Developers of each site are listed on this page. If you want to know who created the visual design for a particular site, please contact us.
Web Help Australia's principal consultant, Peter Jerrim, was intimately involved in the original concept and the development of each of these sites.
Recent work
> Long established Tasmanian removalists Bells Removals wanted a more up to date site with lots of content for visitors and an online quoting system. Leftside Media built the site and provided a Joomla content management system so Bells could easily update the site themselves.
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> Hobart couple Dave and Michelle have started a new business locating and selling car parts to drivers, renovators and motor vehicle afficionados. They took advantage of our one page special. Michelle designed the logo and we built her and Dave a one page website for their new business.
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> Hobart architect Kees Wegman wanted a small site in a hurry. Peter grabbed a template, modified it a bit and put the site together asap.
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> Leftside Media designed and built this brochure website for 0457render – plus business cards to match. Check out the client's movie demonstrating his work.
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> Alex wanted a website for his new business. Alex designed the website himself and wrote the content. Magicdust built the website and provided a content management system so Alex could update the site himself.
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> Webrad converted Eagle Insights' one page design by Sarah Owen Design into a four page website with PayPal shopping cart.
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