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Tourism, Information Technology and Business Consultants
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May I take a moment of your time to introduce our services.
We are located in Wollondilly and specialise in tourism, information technology
and business The services we offer include:
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Tourism
· Marketing
and Promotions
· Training
and Workplace Assessment
· Visitor
and Customer Service
· Event
Organisation
· Exhibitions
and Displays
· Planning
· Product
Development
· Advertising
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Information
Technology
· Consultancy
· Multimedia
· Web
Development, Web Design, Web Hosting
Business
· Business
Analysis, Business Planning
· Marketing
and Advertising
· Customer
Service
· Retail
presentation
Publications
· Compilation,
Design and Layout of publications and promotional literature
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Meet our team:
Pamela Ferrari (Pam Down)
Over 20 years experience in tourism, visitor and customer services, planning,
marketing and publications
Angelo Ferrari
15 years as Information Technology Consultant and Business Analyst
Giancarlo Ferrari 10 years as Information Technology Consultant. 5 years as retail specialist.
We would welcome your enquiries by phone or email and invite you to check out
our website
www.rerifar.com.au
Kind regards
Pam Ferrari
Ph: (02) 4623 4449
Email: info@rerifar.com.au
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Some of our current projects are:
NSW Rail Transport Museum
Rerifar is currently working on the development of a 3 year marketing plan for
the NSW Rail Transport Museum in Thirlmere.
It is a challenging time for the museum with major redevelopment at the site.
Wollondilly Heritage Centre
Just completed is a new website for the Wollondilly Heritage Centre
www.oaksheritagecentre.com.
Part of our brief was to create a site that was easily navigable for both members and visitors. It also required simplicity and training so volunteers will be able to update the site as required.
Picton Rural Fire Service
We will soon be commencing a website for the Picton Rural Fire Service.
We are looking forward to starting this project and including several photos from another website client, CJD Photography, www.cjdphotography.co.au
Macarthur Country Tourist Association
Pam is currently working with Betty Yewen (Hunt) on a book about the history of
the former Macarthur Country Tourist Association.
Betty, along with the first Macarthur Country Tourist Officer, Jenny Eggins was
one of the driving forces behind the formation of the association.
Pam, herself, was the last Tourism Manager when the Association was disbanded.
It is a long but exciting project for both ladies bringing back many memories
and putting them in touch with former colleagues, volunteers and supporters.
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