Go Girl, Go for IT is back — and 2025 marks our 20th anniversary!
Date: Wednesday, August 13, 2025
Location: Deakin University, Burwood Campus
Theme: InspireHER – Creating a Bold Future with AI
Go Girl, Go for IT is a free, one-day technology conference designed for girls in Years 5–12 across Australia. It challenges the myth that tech is just about coding—and instead opens minds to the incredible range of careers in STEM, from artificial intelligence and user design to cybersecurity, engineering, and beyond.
Why Attend?
Ignite curiosity in STEM
Hear from inspiring women leading in STEM
Experience hands-on workshops, tech demos, and career showcases
Learn what a future in tech could look like—and how to get there
Build confidence, ask questions, and explore real career pathways
Be part of building a stronger, more diverse STEM talent pipelines
Investing in early talent pipelines isn't just about representation—it's about results. Gender-diverse teams lead to better business outcomes, improved innovation, and stronger economic performance. This event plants the seeds of future talent that will help organisations thrive in an increasingly digital world.
Why Sponsor?
We are still welcoming a sponsors—but not for long - 16th May 2025 we will be closing sponsorship for this years event. Align your brand with this movement that’s shaping Australia’s future workforce.
Sponsoring Go Girl, Go for IT offers:
Massive Brand Visibility among thousands of students, educators, and tech professionals
High-Impact Contribution to a proven initiative driving gender diversity in STEM
A Seat at the Table in building early talent pipelines that lead to stronger, smarter teams
Powerful Alignment with values-led, future-focused innovation and education
This is your chance to lead by example, to receive our Sponsorship Prospectus, contact: Enquiries@gogirlgoforit.com.au
Let’s inspire. Let’s empower. Let’s create a future where girls in STEM thrive—and businesses benefit.
““I really enjoyed how many pathways I was introduced to and that my interest in physics can be paired with technology.” ”