Special Thanks

Research Australia would like to give a special thanks to the people and organisations listed below, who have made a significant contribution to the Research Australia project.

Dr Stephanie Davies The Research Australia website was developed from an original idea by Dr Davies. Since forming the concept, Stephanie has worked tirelessly to turn her vision into a reality.

Dr Davies regularly contributes time, medical expertise, ideas and funding to the Research Australia project.

Stephanie has been the project manager for Research Australia since it's inception and remains the driving force behind continued development and improvements to the site.

Medical professionals and others who may be interested in Research Australia are encouraged to contact

Mr Rick Knight Mr Knight is the chief software developer for Research Australia and was the original creator of the database and software technology that power the functionality of the site.

Rick has always been an enthusiastic supporter of Research Australia and during the early stages of development, contributed a considerable amount of his time and software development expertise on a pro-bono basis. He continues to provide ongoing development and support through his software development company, Byrst Pty Ltd.

He can be contacted

Byrst Pty Ltd Byrst Pty Ltd provide ongoing software development and database support to Research Australia. Byrst website.

C2iT C2iT provide hosting and backup support for Research Australia as well as technical advice and support in matters of networking and security. C2iT website.

Colleagues Information Solutions & Sysnet Premier Solutions The team at Colleagues & and Sysnet are currently working with Research Australia on adding Digital Pen technology to the ways in which survey information can be gathered and added to the database. Colleagues website | Sysnet website

Western Australian Department of Health The Western Australian Department of Health has generously provided some of the funding for Research Australia.

Fremantle Hospital Pain Management Unit The Fremantle Hospital Pain Management Unit has provided support and funding to the Research Australia project and we are grateful for all their assistance and their devotion to supporting better patient outcomes.