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Established in 1998 by Phil Henville, Bigfella Interactive is an interactive content and internet media consultancy.
We produce web-based solutions and services. We work with clients to develop an ebusiness strategy that combines commercial objectives, market opportunities and technical innovation on an integrated web-enabled platform.
Our services include:
We have a specific expertise around Collaboration and Learning tools, Open Infrastructure, Social Networking and the development and deployment of interactive content.
Bigfella Interactive has worked with a range of clients (corporate, small to medium business, micro business, government, educational institutions and universities) operating both in-house and/or externally as a manager, CD-Rom and website content developer and hosted Software-As-A-Service (SAAS) systems/applications supplier.
We also operate an eLearning consultancy, set up to focus primarily on supplying open source eLearning content and systems to the education sector.
We operate and manage hosted services on IBM System I and System X servers at a Utility grade data centre located in Sydney.
We also offer our competencies as white label services. We have partnered with several digital agencies and IT Consultancies to become an external resource for online creative or web application programming. We are happy to take a hands on role with your clients or work as a silent third party. Contact us to discuss how we can work together to develop an ongoing relationship.

Election 2010 Australia.
This is from the previous election, but it is still very funny - view the Axis of Awesome regarding the 2007 election.
View (source): Axis of Awesome

2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa
We wanted the Socceroos but Spain triumphed.
Follow latest news at FIFA.com
The future of interactive education?
Source: The Land of Me - Shape, Size and Colour from Made in Me on Vimeo.

China, Asia, our future.
Given the 21st-century world order, it's a clever move to require the study of Asia in the new Australian national curriculum.
Read more (source): SMH Online

Data, data everywhere!
Information has gone from scarce to superabundant. That brings huge new benefits, but also big headaches.
Read more (source): The Economist

Data cloud showing world population by country. The color of each word separates the countries visually, while the size of the font gives an approximation of the population.
Source: Wikipedia