Upcoming Events
Hack Club: Horizons Crux
the free hackathon for high schoolers
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Horizons Crux is a free three-day hackathon for high school students taking place in Sydney from 10–12 July 2026. Hosted by Hack Club, the event brings together teenage builders for a weekend of coding, teamwork, workshops and project demos, with no prior experience level required. Participants will build something from scratch, collaborate with other students and present what they create by the end of the event.
To attend, students qualify by logging 35 hours of project-building through Hack Club’s Horizons platform before the event. Food, accommodation, local transport support, event swag and travel stipends are included, making Horizons Crux an accessible opportunity for high schoolers ready to ship real projects and connect with a global community of young makers.
Humanitarian Innovation Hackathon 2026
Solve real humanitarian challenges
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The Warren Centre Professor Ron Johnston Humanitarian Innovation Hackathon 2026 invites undergraduate university students from Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands region to collaborate on technology-driven solutions for real humanitarian challenges. Running from 17 to 19 July 2026, the hybrid weekend event brings students together in teams of three to four to develop practical ideas that respond to current international humanitarian needs.
Open to eligible undergraduate students studying at universities across the region, the hackathon encourages cross-disciplinary teamwork, innovation and purpose-led problem solving. Participants can join online or in person at the University of Sydney’s Sydney Knowledge Hub, with live-streamed sessions and Slack support available for remote teams.
Teams will compete for prizes of $5,000, $3,000 and $1,000, with winners recognised at the Hackathon Awards Ceremony on 19 August 2026. Registrations opened on 11 May 2026, and all students must register individually to take part.