Celebrating Deadly Coders’ Success at the TechDiversity Awards

At Deadly Coders, we believe in the transformative power of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DE+I). This belief was recently recognized at the prestigious TechDiversity Awards, a platform dedicated to magnifying the extraordinary impact of DE+I initiatives within technology workforces across various industries. Under the compelling theme “DE+I Powerhouse, Unleashing Impact,” the awards celebrate the resounding… Continue reading Celebrating Deadly Coders’ Success at the TechDiversity Awards

Shell Energy’s support of Deadly Coders reaches one year milestone

Shell Shell Energy’s support of Deadly Coders reaches one year milestone Deadly Coders’ innovative three year partnership with is providing hands-on digital technologies education to 300 Indigenous students along with funding support for the development of a tailored online learning portal, Deadly Coders Online. Through Deadly Coders’ culturally appropriate pedagogy, we’re not just teaching one-off… Continue reading Shell Energy’s support of Deadly Coders reaches one year milestone

Lenovo’s impactful laptop donation provides hands-on support for Deadly Coders program participants

In October 2023, Deadly Coders was delighted to receive a game-changing donation from Lenovo. The donation, consisting of 20 Lenovo laptops, had an immediate and profound impact on Deadly Coders’ program delivery. Immediately putting the laptops to use, Deadly Coders deployed the new devices to our two-day Minitendo programs, running at Queensland University of Technology,… Continue reading Lenovo’s impactful laptop donation provides hands-on support for Deadly Coders program participants

A breakthrough year with remarkable impact

Deadly Coders 2023 Impact   2023 has been a breakthrough year for Deadly Coders: we substantially expanded our program delivery, established our charitable status, formalised governance and reporting structures, and proudly welcomed many new corporate and government program sponsors.  We’re honoured to have delivered programs to more than 1250 Indigenous students across the country, with… Continue reading A breakthrough year with remarkable impact

Empowering Indigenous Futures: the handover of Deadly Coders to community governance

In a significant move towards promoting inclusivity and empowering Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) students in Australia, Junior Engineers has made a remarkable decision. The company, with the primary goal of encouraging more ATSI students to pursue STEM pathways, created the transformative program called Deadly Coders. Now, the program has been officially handed over… Continue reading Empowering Indigenous Futures: the handover of Deadly Coders to community governance