About Us

webRefresh is located in Brisbane, Australia and specialises in web application development, design and management. The skills employed by webRefresh have developed from over 20 years experience in the IT industry working for companies such as Digital Equipment Corporation, Aspect Computing and CPMC Project Management, and contracting roles with Digital Equipment Corporation, Compaq, Suncorp and numerous government departments.

We have been carrying out work in the web area since 1999 and have specialised in various aspects of the web since that time. Our talent lies in our ability to facilitate the group processes necessary to create and maintain web applications and websites and to take ultimate responsibility for the development, concept, focus, schedule, feature set, coordination, documentation, maintenance and quality of web applications and websites.

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Our skills:

Our specialisations:

Web Applications, Design and Authoring

Web Management

Project Management

To see examples of work carried out by webRefresh please visit the Portfolio.

Live and Lovely website Beech Ovens v2 website Iridessence website Fiji Realty v2 website OutBackPackers (back-end) website Forte School of Music v2 website Taylor Environmental website SoccerWorld (online catalogue) website Beech Constructions website The Eco Door website Harbour Property Services (v1) website Signature Windows website Learn Music website The Archive website Michael Einersen website P.E.Foods website Redland Bay Amateur Fishing Club Inc. website The Actors Conservatory website Pacific Prawns website Boats and Bits website Suncorp Virtual Campus website Tilbury Lineage website Forte School of Music V1 websiteImpressions Glass website Suncorp Corporate Projects Division website Northern Territory Land Information Systems website Deputy Registrars' & Devt Officers' Conference website Beech Ovens (v1) website Queensland Shakespeare Festival website Beech Production DB website Family site website Nthn. Territory Dept of Lands, Planning & Environment website