New South Wales EPC 2025 Wrap-Up

 

The New South Wales Emerging Professional Committee (EPC) works to represent the interests of ACS’s emerging professional members, from students to graduates to those in the early stages of their tech career.

The New South Wales Emerging Professional Committee (EPC) works to represent the interests of ACS’s emerging professional members, from students to graduates to those in the early stages of their tech career.

2025 was a highly successful year, with multiple engaging events that delivered insights and opportunities for our NSW emerging professional members.

Key events for 2025 included:

Your Communication Toolkit

Industry expert Paul Wallbank kicked off this event by sharing insights on communication methods and styles; best-practice top-tips and strategies; and facilitated discussion on Australian workplace culture.

This was a wonderful opportunity for our emerging professionals to learn from a certified expert.

Your Career Toolkit: Explore Australian Tech roles & skills

This event helped students and emerging professionals navigate the tech industry by combining insights from the ACS Digital Pulse Report with real-world stories from early-career professionals.

A great event helping our members network with their peers and learn practical skills to help navigate the industry.

Your Career Brand: Learn, Network & Grow in Tech

This unique networking event provided an opportunity for students, graduates, and emerging tech professionals to gain insights and build meaningful relationships within Australia’s tech community. Through a combination of guided networking, informal discussions, and a keynote presentation, attendees developed valuable connections and left with practical knowledge to support their professional growth in technology.

With over 300 total attendees, the events space was a huge success – well done to the NSW EPC on a fantastic 2025, and we hope to see even more success moving into 2026! If you’d like to keep up to date on what the EPC are up to, follow the ACS NSW page here