YarraNet

About YarraNet

Home > About YarraNet

Our History

YarraNet began in 1996 as an initiative of the Open Learning Technology Corporation Ltd, the Yarra-Melbourne Regional Library and the Central Metropolitan Regional Council of Adult, Community and Further Education. Read the Early History of YarraNet for more information about our beginning years.

In late 1998 and early 1999 Mark Russell and then Tim Hamilton, the YarraNet founders, left to persue other goals. They were replaced by Phill Webb in the Technical Support role and Lee Webster as the YarraNet Coordinator.

At the beginning of 2001 YarraNet seperated from the Yarra-Melbourne Library Corporation and became YarraNet Inc. an incorporated not-for-profit organisation. We continued to have a strong relationship with the library providing many of their internet services.

Late in 2001 Lee left YarraNet to further her career and Michael Gwyther stepped into the YarraNet Coordinator position.

In 2002 YarraNet qualified for ACFE provider status which allowed us to become the lead agent for many of the community projects we are involved in, an important step forward.

At the end of 2005 Phill Webb moved on to another position and YarraNet discontinued it's dial-up service to concentrate on it's project work and hosting services.

Back to top

Our Policies

Acceptable Use Policy

Content Regulation

Disclaimer

Terms and Conditions

Back to top

Home | Hosted Sites | Web Design and Hosting | Internet Training and Online Learning
Become a Subscriber | User Tools and Downloads | About YarraNet | Contact Us
Page © YarraNet