This session is ideal for Year 12 students and parents who want to learn more about our Early Offer Program, Future You Admissions Pathway, and UniPath – a free and flexible entry program. You’ll also hear about scholarships, alternative admission pathways, and exciting new degree options for 2027.
Enjoy refreshments on arrival before hearing from our admissions team, academic staff, and current students. You’ll have the chance to ask questions and get personalised advice during our post-session expo.
Discover how our commerce degree prepares you for the future of work and a wide range of career opportunities. You will learn about the range of study areas (or majors) available – such as marketing, finance, or innovation and entrepreneurship - and the many ways in which you can combine your interests, with over 100 study areas to select from our shared pools of majors and minors. Find out more about internships, industry-focused experiences, and global mobility opportunities on offer to our Bachelor of Commerce students.
Experience the future of engineering and IT at UTS Tech Festival 2026 - Sydney’s annual student-driven tech showcase held on the UTS campus each June.
Now in its fifth year running, Tech Fest is returning with an action-packed calendar filled with showcases, interactive workshops, panel talks, hackathons and real-world tech challenges led by industry leaders. Whether you're a current Engineering or IT student, industry partner, tech enthusiast, or university student of the future, this year’s program has an event for everyone.
Here at Southern Cross University, we are organising an exclusive session designed specifically for parents and students in Years 11 & 12 and encourage you to join us for an upcoming Parents Information Webinar.
The session will cover a wide range of topics, including:
· How to apply
· Taking advantage of our early entry application
· Scholarship opportunities
· Understanding costs
· Uni life and global opportunities
Interested in supporting people to live a fuller life? Join us for this informative webinar to learn what occupational therapists do, explore the Bachelor of Applied Science (Occupational Therapy) at the University of Sydney, hear about work-based placements and student life, and get guidance on entry pathways. Join us live with the Program Director and get answers in the Q&A.
Since the earliest days of computing in the 1950s, computational mathematics has been quietly reshaping the world around us. From the algorithms that simulate climate and weather to those that enable medical imaging, advances in computational mathematics sit at the heart of modern technologies that define our world today. This talk will illustrate some of the big ideas in computational mathematics, including some of Associate Professor Stuart Hawkins' favourite innovations.
We’ll then look at the techniques behind Professor Hawkins' own research on simulating sound and light waves in complex materials and in the atmosphere. Together, these examples reveal how computational mathematics makes it possible to model the invisible forces that shape our world.
These monthly event talks are suitable for ages 10 and up that offer inspiring insights and a glimpse into the technological advancements shaping our future.
UOW Future Talk for Parents – Early Entry University of Wollongong Online: June 29, 2026
Year 12 can be a stressful time for students and for the parents and carers supporting them. With big post-school decisions ahead, these sessions are designed to provide clarity, reassurance and practical advice to help you navigate the year with confidence.
Across the program, you’ll gain insights into:
· Supporting students through the HSC and common challenges
· Understanding UOW degrees, pathways and study options
· How AI and emerging technologies are shaping degrees, careers and the future workforce
· Navigating university applications, Early Admission and UAC
· Financial planning for university, including scholarships, budgeting and accommodation
· Accessing UOW support services for a smooth transition to university
· Connecting with other parents and carers in a supportive environment
You’ll also receive regular emails with practical tips, resources and expert advice to help you and your young person feel informed, prepared and supported throughout Year 12 and beyond.
Open Day at Western Sydney University, Parramatta South Campus: July 5, 2026
Open Day is coming to Western on Sunday, 5 July 2026, from 10 am–4 pm at our Parramatta South Campus. Explore your study options, attend course information sessions, and meet our academics and students. Experience uni life and see all that Western has to offer! Ask questions, see things up close, and get a clear sense of where your next step could take you.
Future Creators' Day is a hands-on experience for Year 10 and 11 students passionate about creativity, design, and visual storytelling. Hosted by UNSW Arts, Design & Architecture, this event is the perfect opportunity to explore future study and career paths in the creative industries. Join us on campus for a day of immersive workshops led by expert academics and industry professionals. Get a taste of our newly offered Game Art specialisation, along with workshops in Animation, Painting, Textiles & Fashion Design, Object Design, and Graphic Design. Whether you’re interested in digital art, interactive storytelling, or traditional design disciplines, this event is designed to help you develop your skills and discover your creative potential.
Becoming a Protective Service Officer with the AFP – Online Information Session: June 16, 2026
Gain insights into the role of a protective service officer (PSO), hear first-hand experiences, and discover what it means to do legendary work in the Australian Federal Police (AFP).
For over two decades, this premier event has connected thousands of secondary students with leading education, training, and employment providers, helping them navigate their future pathways.
We strive to provide access to a wide variety of universities, private colleges, vocational education providers, traineeship providers, gap year providers, and other career and transition services for:
· Senior school students in Years 10, 11, and 12
· Families, support workers, and carers for senior school students
· School, VET, and university staff who support transitioning students
· Services and providers who need information, links, and resources to assist transitioning students
This event is free to attend; registration is essential for planning. Registered schools will receive a copy of the Risk Management document to support their school excursion and copies of the Careers Expo preparation booklet for students before the expo.
The screen industry recruits through friends and recommendations. The good news about this is that everyone initially doesn’t know anyone. We’ll cover how to create a screen-ready CV, the role of crew agencies, credits and how to find work.
The 2026 Girls in Business (GiB) Camp is a four-day immersive experience designed for female high school students in Years 10 – 12 across NSW who are curious about their future in business.
With the rapid rise of artificial intelligence transforming industries, the 2026 camp is focused on building future-ready skills, equipping students with the mindset, confidence, and capabilities to thrive in an AI-driven world.
Delivered by UNSW Business School in collaboration with industry partners, the GiB Camp gives students a real-world glimpse into what university life is like, exposure to a few of our business disciplines and degree pathways, and the potential career pathways that are open to them:
· Information Systems and Technology Management
· NEW: Accounting, Auditing & Taxation
Across four dynamic days (13 – 16 July 2026), students will explore how these disciplines are evolving through technology, data, and innovation while connecting with inspiring role models and like-minded peers. Participants will gain an in-depth understanding of these fields and learn from inspiring female-identifying role models while exploring what life as a UNSW Business School student could be like.
The ATC has a range of apprenticeship and traineeship programmes available: https://www.austrg.com.au/job-seekers/job-vacancies/