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Explore jobs for the future

Aspiring coders, creators and problem-solvers are invited to step inside the wonderful world of technology, innovation and digital careers at The BiG Day In Sunshine Coast, hosted at Venue 114 on Wednesday 11 March from 9am to 2.30pm.

The Australia Computer Society Foundation has designed this event for all students – senior high school, university, TAFE, home-schooled and anyone exploring future study or career pathways.

The high-energy event will bring together some of Australia’s biggest names in tech, gaming, cyber security, aviation, engineering and digital innovation.

Sunshine Coast Resilient Economy Councillor Terry Landsberg said the Council-supported event would open doors to the jobs that would power our region’s future.

“Events like The BiG Day In and the Mayor’s Telstra Innovation Masterclass series build the skills, confidence and networks our students need,’’ Cr Landsberg said.

“This aligns directly with our Regional Economic Development Strategy (REDS) to develop local talent and grow high value industries here on the Sunshine Coast.

“It also reinforces our commitment to building local talent pipelines and connects students with the growing range of STEM career opportunities across our region’s high‑value industries”

Across the day, young people will hear directly from industry leaders, including Microsoft, Google, ADF Careers, Australian Federal Police, WiseTech Global, Avanade, TAFE Queensland, UniSC Thompson Institute, and local innovators such as HeliMods and Games Sunshine Coast.

Attendees can explore interactive exhibitor spaces, meet employers, discover new study options and be inspired by the huge range of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) careers emerging right here in our region.

Sunshine Coast Council will also host a hands-on booth showcasing exciting pathways in smart cities, engineering, digital transformation, environmental science, data analytics and more.

Tickets and event info: thebigdayin.com.au/sunshinecoast-2026

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