She Codes Coding Workshop for Women - Brisbane, November 2025
Event description
Spend the day with us in Brisbane learning to code, meeting amazing women, and eating cupcakes (because why not?). No experience needed—just a laptop, a curious mind, and a love of good vibes. We’ll show you the basics of coding in a way that’s fun, friendly, and actually makes sense.
Whether you’re just starting out or brushing up on your skills, we’ve got you covered. Choose between beginner-friendly HTML & CSS, JavaScript, Python & Django workshops—all in a self-paced format, supported by our incredible team of industry mentors.
✨ What’s included:
A female* friendly environment
Beginner-level coding workshops (no experience required!) which you can do on the day and take home!
Mentoring from experienced tech professionals
Career advice from recruitment experts
Networking opportunities with employers in tech
Delicious lunch, cupcakes, and even a dance break 💃
A safe, supportive space to learn and grow
Did we mention the cupcakes???
All you need is a laptop, a sense of adventure, and a willingness to learn.
Our mission? To increase diversity in tech, spark creativity, build connections, and show you just how fun coding can be.
FAQ's
Who is this event for?
Women* of all ages with basic computer skills. We’ve welcomed attendees aged 5 to 80! (Under 18s must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.)
Do I need to know how to code?
Nope! These workshops are beginner-friendly and self-paced. Our mentors are here to help you every step of the way.
Do I need to bring my own computer?
Yes, please bring your own laptop—we aren’t able to provide devices.
What’s the catch?
There’s no catch—just a fair use policy, click here.
Partners
This event wouldn’t be possible without our amazing partners:
Commonwealth Bank and Telstra.
Want to support She Codes? We’d love to chat—reach out at hello@shecodes.com.au.
*We welcome women—both transgender and cisgender—as well as non-binary and gender diverse individuals who have experienced or continue to experience gendered oppression. Self-definition is at the discretion of the individual.
(Definition adapted from wire.org.au)
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