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Driving community engagement

As the largest local government body in Australia, Brisbane City Council (BCC) guides the city’s future growth and development. We rebuilt BCC’s website on aGov, the open Drupal platform for Australian Government websites.

Client

Brisbane City Council

Industry

Screenshots of BCC website on desktop mobile and tablet

Context

BCC wanted to move from their legacy Oracle Web CMS platform onto Drupal as quickly as possible, as well as implement a complete redesign of their site. As part of the user experience strategy, BCC were keen to make search and social media more prominent on their site and use these streams to leverage content and encourage interaction with their audience.

About the Client

Brisbane is the largest local government in Australia, with 26 wards and 27 councillor positions. Brisbane City Council’s role is to guide the city’s future growth and development.

The Solution

Running the project in two distinct phases, the first phase was a straight migration of the existing BCC site structure, design and content onto aGov. Using agile development practices, we helped BCC focus on re-launching within the minimum possible time frame, ultimately achieved in under eight weeks.

Once the new site was live, the redesign work could commence. Taking a collaborative approach to the design process, Brisbane City Council engaged a number of different design agencies to contribute concepts and pulled components from each to produce a master design they were happy to implement. In conjunction with this redesign, we also provided the strategic integration of social media, the new homepage a demonstration of the site’s enhanced functionality by using Stackla to create feeds from BCC’s own social media channels on YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and Instagram.

THE RESULTS

The Brisbane City Council website was initially relaunched on Drupal in early April 2014, with the redesign going live in July. The engagement with BCC continues in the form of ongoing support and enhancements, with future phases of work to be carried out in time.