Koben
Government

Government websites built for trust and accessibility

Government websites aren’t brand campaigns. They’re public infrastructure. Government website development must meet accessibility standards, security controls, procurement constraints, and public expectations all at once, without slowing delivery or compromising user experience. We design and build government websites that work in production, not just on paper.

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Government websites operate under scrutiny most digital platforms never face

Every government website is shaped by legislation, accessibility standards, security controls, and procurement processes. They must serve diverse communities, integrate with legacy systems, and remain stable as policy and programs change. Failure isn’t just technical, it erodes trust and wastes public resources. This is the work we do. We design and deliver government website development that meets these constraints without compromising usability, longevity, or trust.

Modernise legacy systems

Replace aging platforms with scalable platforms that support change, growth, and long-term service delivery.

Deliver services people trust

Accessible, compliant websites that make it easier for people to find information they need.

Connect systems and teams

Integrate websites with internal systems to improve efficiency and break down departmental silos.

Proven government expertise

Deep government experience informs compliance, security, and usability in every build.

Modernise legacy systems with future ready platforms

Many government websites sit on platforms that can’t keep pace with policy change or rising service demand. Effective government website development starts with understanding legacy constraints before replacing anything.

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Design for accessibility, not retrofitting

Accessibility can’t be added at the end of a government website project. It must align with information security requirements and public services obligations from the outset. We build to WCAG standards from day one, with clear content structure, consistent patterns, and real-world testing across devices and assistive technologies.

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Turning complex government information into guided digital journeys
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Our website is our public face. It’s often the first-place potential customers go to when they need to find out how we can help. Our customers will now benefit from an enhanced customer journey including personalisation.

Swati Dave, Managing Director, Export Finance Australia

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Crafted forExport Finance

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Clarity, performance and control - rebuilt with intent
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From the project's initiation, Koben demonstrated an understanding of our objectives, engaging in thorough discussions to ensure alignment between our vision and the planned development.

Cathie McBean, Chief Strategic Policy & Engagement Officer - NAIF

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Crafted forNorthern Australia Infrastructure Facility

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Integrate across departments and systems

Government websites rarely operate in isolation. They connect to CRMs, document systems, data sources, and third-party services. We design integrations that respect existing architecture while reducing manual work and duplication across teams. This helps departments share information reliably and deliver digital services more efficiently.

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Build with a partner who understands government delivery

Government digital delivery requires trade-offs. Security controls, privacy obligations, and governance processes must coexist with usability. We work within these constraints, designing solutions that meet policy requirements without creating unnecessary friction for users or administrators. Our approach reflects real government delivery experience, not theory.

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Trusted by organisations that need reliability and accountability

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South Australia Tourism Commission logo
Australia for UNHCR
St Vincent de Paul Society