Post School Pathways
HSC and Careers Expo 2026: May 28 to May 30
Winx Stand, Randwick Racecourse
The HSC and Careers Expo 2026 is Sydney’s longest running education and career event, designed to help high school students, parents, teachers, and jobseekers explore study and employment pathways. It brings together universities, TAFEs, training providers, employers, and career advisers in one location to provide practical information about courses, apprenticeships, and career options.
The event aims to support informed decision-making about future study and work choices through exhibits and HSC seminar presentations.
UNSW Canberra Cyber Security Information Evening (Online): June 3
The Bachelor of Cyber Security at UNSW Canberra is a future-focused degree informed by critical government and industry skills gaps. You’ll graduate ready to make an impact in a constantly evolving cyber security landscape, with the skills and competencies that are in demand across industry, government and Defence.
University of Sydney Women in Engineering Information Night: June 3
University of Sydney, Camperdown/Darlington Campus
Are you in Year 11 or 12 and thinking about studying Engineering, Computer Science or Project Management? Have you ever wondered what it’s like to study engineering at the University of Sydney?
We’re committed to supporting women-identifying students to thrive across all areas of engineering, computer science and project management – and that’s why we’re investing in that future with $2 million of scholarships for 2027 specifically for women. We believe the future of engineering is more diverse, more inclusive, and led by the next generation of bold thinkers.
Study Advanced Computing at the University of Sydney – Webinar for Future Students: June 3
From intelligent drones to virtual reality apps, cybersecurity to the Internet of Things, the Bachelor of Advanced Computing will teach you the design principles and programming skills to build the systems behind emerging information technologies with our flexible and innovative degree. Hear from us to learn more. You’ll have the opportunity to submit questions live.
Macquarie Year 12 Early Entry Online Webinar: June 3
Year 12 comes with a lot to navigate – ATARs, selection ranks, preferences, early entry, pathways and more!
Before you make decisions, it helps to understand the broader admissions landscape.
Our Year 12 Webinar Series demystifies the mechanics, milestones and misconceptions surrounding uni entry – and outlines practical next steps, whatever stage you’re at.
Here’s what will be covered in this webinar:
- Macquarie’s early entry schemes
- How early entry applications are evaluated
- Characteristics of a strong application
- What happens after an early offer is made
- Live Q&A
AIE Online Campus Day (Online): June 6
Discover the courses designed to get you started in game development, 3D animation, film and visual effects at the AIE Online Campus Day. AIE will be running this event for students interested in studying online. You will be able to meet our teachers, explore how classes will run, course options, career pathways and see our amazing student work.
Discover Western Sydney University Webinar – For Year 10-12 Students: Pathways, Alternative Entry and Early Offers: June 9
This webinar is aimed at students in Years 10-12. We will explore and explain our HSC True Reward Early Offer Program, Alternative Entry Pathways and more.
Study Interaction Design at the University of Sydney – Webinar for Future Students: June 10
Join this session to explore how the Bachelor of Design (Interaction Design) at Sydney can prepare you to shape the way we experience the world through technology.
Notre Dame University Auburn Information Evening: June 11
Join the team to hear about the bachelor’s degrees taught from our Auburn Study Centre and Broadway Campus in Chippendale, Notre Dame’s Early Offer program, scholarships and fees, alternate entry pathways and student support services.
University of Queensland Ramsay Undergraduate Scholarship Information Webinar: June 12
The UQ Ramsay Undergraduate Scholarship provides up to 30 full-time enrolled students approximately $20,000 per year for the first 3 years of the Western Civilisation program.
Students from an Australian state or territory other than Queensland, or from a non-metropolitan region of Queensland may be eligible to receive an additional $12,000 per year for 3 years.
Learn about the UQ Ramsay Undergraduate Scholarship’s benefits and eligibility requirements. Join UQ for a webinar to:
- learn more about the scholarship requirements and application dates
- explore UQ’s programs in Western Civilisation.
CDW Studios Open Day 2026, Sydney: June 13
Whether you’re an aspiring entertainment design artist or just curious about the world of games, movies and animation, this is the perfect opportunity to kickstart your career at CDW Studios.
University of Wollongong Year 10 Subject Selection Webinar Online: June 15
Choosing the right subjects in Year 10 is an important step towards achieving your future study and career goals.
Join the University of Wollongong (UOW) for a free online event designed to help Year 10 students and their parents make informed subject choices for senior years.
In this session, experts from UOW and the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC) will cover:
- How subject choices can influence university entry and career pathways
- The importance of prerequisite subjects and assumed knowledge
- Understanding the ATAR and the role of Year 11 results
- Tips for keeping your options open
Becoming a Protective Service Officer with the AFP – Online Information Session: June 16
Gain insights into the role of a protective service officer (PSO), hear first-hand experiences, and discover what it means to do legendary work in the Australian Federal Police (AFP).
Why Study Business at the University of Sydney? Webinar for Future Students: June 17
Find out more about internships, industry-focused experiences, and global mobility opportunities on offer to our Bachelor of Commerce students.
Parents Information Webinar – Bond University, Qld: June 18
This session will explain the Bond difference, including our personalised learning experience and close‑knit, supportive community. You’ll gain a clear overview of the direct application and admissions process, 2027 key dates, FEE‑HELP and scholarship opportunities. This webinar includes insights from current Bond parents. Have the opportunity to ask questions to help you support your child’s decision with confidence.
You Can Get In: How to Job Hunt for Entry Level Roles in the Screen Industry (Screen Careers): June 20
The screen industry recruits through friends and recommendations. The good news about this is that everyone, initially, doesn’t know anyone. We’ll cover how to create a screen ready CV, the role of crew agencies, credits and how to find work.
Study and Career Options in Occupational Therapy at the University of Sydney – Webinar for Future Students: June 24
Join the team for this informative webinar to learn what occupational therapists do, explore the Bachelor of Applied Science (Occupational Therapy) at the University of Sydney, hear about work-based placements and student life, and get guidance on entry pathways.
Western Sydney Careers Expo 2026 The Dome, Sydney Showground: June 25 – 27
The Western Sydney Careers Expo 2026 is Sydney’s biggest education and career event, designed to help high school students, parents, teachers, and jobseekers explore study and employment pathways. It brings together universities, TAFEs, training providers, employers, and career advisers in one location to provide practical information about courses, apprenticeships, and career options. The event aims to support informed decision-making about future study and work choices through exhibits and seminar presentations.
How Computational Mathematics Powers the Modern World – Discover Lecture Series with Macquarie: June 25
From the algorithms that simulate climate and weather to those that enable medical imaging, advances in computational mathematics sit at the heart of modern technologies that define our world today. This talk will illustrate some of the big ideas in computational mathematics, including some of Associate Professor Stuart Hawkins’ favourite innovations.
We’ll then look at the techniques behind Professor Hawkins’ own research on simulating sound and light waves in complex materials and in the atmosphere. Together, these examples reveal how computational mathematics makes it possible to model the invisible forces that shape our world.
This event is part of Macquarie’s Discover Lecture Series, monthly talks suitable for ages 10 and up that offer inspiring insights and a glimpse into the technological advancements shaping our future.
UOW Open Day 2026, Wollongong: June 27
UOW Future Talk for Parents – Early Entry: June 29
Across the program, you’ll gain insights into:
- Supporting students through the HSC and common challenges
- Understanding UOW degrees, pathways and study options
- How AI and emerging technologies are shaping degrees, careers and the future workforce
- Navigating university applications, Early Admission and UAC
- Financial planning for university, including scholarships, budgeting and accommodation
- Accessing UOW support services for a smooth transition to university
- Connecting with other parents and carers in a supportive environment
You’ll also receive regular emails with practical tips, resources and expert advice to help you and your young person feel informed, prepared and supported throughout Year 12 and beyond.
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