Two new websites out in the wild

Yalbangarra is an Aboriginal owned and run business facilitating cultural considerations training for anyone working, engaging or consulting with Indigenous Australians including businesses and events.

I can personally recommend Yalbangarra - having worked alongside Alison for the last 5 years or so in the Giiyong Festival team. We couldn't do it without her.

This website was developed using Squarespace, our go-to platform for simple, self-managed websites for small business.

https://yalbangarra.com.au/

This website was supported by the Country Arts Support Program administered by South East Arts on behalf of the NSW Government. All artwork by Alison Simpson Art

New website for the Tumbarumba Vignerons Association.

https://tumbarumbawine.com/

Following extensive consultation, this site was built on Wordpress using Divi, incorporating Google Maps. It's a work in progress but we are very pleased to see it released.

One of the challenges with this website was reclaiming the domain name and sorting out hosting that was initiated many years ago and contact and admin details were lost in the ether. This is one of Kate Howarth Digital's nerdy strengths - problem solving!

If you are stuck, lost, confused or just plain fed up when it comes to managing the backend of your website or sorting out website admin and talking to tech heads who you don't understand - please get in touch - we speak geek!

Images by Bottle and Brush • Studio

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