Deadly Coders is thrilled to announce a new three-year partnership with Shell Energy from June 2023 This collaboration aims to provide Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students across Australia with exciting opportunities to explore and ignite their passion for STEM learning. Over the coming three years, Shell Energy’s funding will allow Deadly Coders to deliver… Continue reading Immersive coding programs now available to 300 kids, in partnership with Shell Energy
The Wugu Nyambil Yarrabah Accelerator & Business Hub, supported by Deadly Innovation, Advance Queensland, engaged Deadly Coders to deliver a Deadly Coding Day for 15 Yarrabah High School Students in June as part of the 2023 Tropical Innovation Festival. “It was so much fun, I wished we could do this at Yarrabah school” Participating student.… Continue reading Yarrabah Workshop inspires at Tropical Innovation Festival
The next generation of Deadly Engineers has newfound hope, after the establishment of a majority-Indigenous board to guide Deadly Coders expansion into new territories. Deadly Coders was established to expand the horizons for the next generation of Deadly Engineers, after founding Board members observed the chronic misrepresentation of Indigenous students in STEM-related fields. As the… Continue reading What does it take to create the next generation of Deadly Engineers?
App prototyping – Indigenous Deadly Coders Workshop by Marsh Insurance In an inspiring effort to bridge the gap in STEM education and promote diversity in the tech world, Deadly Coders partnered with Marsh Insurance to deliver a remarkable and inspiring workshop on September 7, 2022. With a goal to nurture young talents from Indigenous communities,… Continue reading App prototyping program inspires Indigenous Youth, delivered with support from Marsh Insurance
The Wugu Nyambil Yarrabah Accelerator & Business Hub, supported by Deadly Innovation, Advance Queensland, engaged Deadly Coders to deliver a Deadly Coding Day for 15 Yarrabah High School Students in June as part of the 2023 Tropical Innovation Festival. “It was so much fun, I wished we could do this at Yarrabah school” Participating student.… Continue reading Yarrabah Workshop inspires at Tropical Innovation Festival
The next generation of Deadly Engineers has newfound hope, after the establishment of a majority-Indigenous board to guide Deadly Coders expansion into new territories. Deadly Coders was established to expand the horizons for the next generation of Deadly Engineers, after founding Board members observed the chronic misrepresentation of Indigenous students in STEM-related fields. As the… Continue reading What does it take to create the next generation of Deadly Engineers?
App prototyping – Indigenous Deadly Coders Workshop by Marsh Insurance In an inspiring effort to bridge the gap in STEM education and promote diversity in the tech world, Deadly Coders partnered with Marsh Insurance to deliver a remarkable and inspiring workshop on September 7, 2022. With a goal to nurture young talents from Indigenous communities,… Continue reading App prototyping program inspires Indigenous Youth, delivered with support from Marsh Insurance