Category: Services

OzHelp are a not-for-profit organisation with a focus on suicide preventation in industry workplaces. Link worked closely with OzHelp to produce a website that allowed them to easily provide their services and advice to their key clients and ensure that business processes are smoothly managed within the organisation. We incorporated a fresh and usablewebsite

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As a major sponsor of the Physical Activity Foundation, Link has worked closely with the board and PAF staff to develop marketing and communications strategy around program delivery and general foundation brand awareness. In 2011, Link designed and developed an entire suite of promotional materials around the foundation and its flagship program, the Active Kids

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The new, Link designed and developed, Gorman House Arts Centre website is now LIVE! The sponsorship arrangement in place with Gorman House includes the provision of site design and development, content migration and CMS support for the life of the website. Gorman House Arts Centre represents Canberra’s most well recognised arts hub and we are

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The ARA has an enhanced design and search functionality on its home page. Thanks to Link the navigation is also more intuitive and recent updates such as media releases and submissions are more visible. A new ‘share’ function enables visitors to share content of interest with colleagues and friends online. >> www.ara.net.au

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Offering a handpicked selection of designer pieces, from decorative homewares to beautiful clothing, the Style Manifesto can now also boast a new website developed by Link. Supplied design was marked up into HTML templates and then integrated with LinkCMS to make it easier to manage the site structure and content. A products module was developed

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Link has completed design and development of a survey for the CGRIS website that is attached to the Second CGRIS Six Monthly Report. The survey, designed to assess stakeholder’s views on the report, is hardcoded into the site and results are tracked within the CMS. >> cgris.gov.au/site/survery201010.asp

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