Vogue Australia‘s Vogue Codes is set to return for its eleventh year, a program championing the growth of women in technology and STEM fields across Australia.
Vogue Codes is supported by a group of partners. Returning supporters include Billy Blue College of Design at Torrens University, Qantas and TechnologyOne.
This year, Vogue Codes has welcomed new supporting partners, the Australian Secret Intelligence Service, Logitech and QT Sydney.
The annual series of events, that run from June to September, aims to inspire audiences to build the essential skills required to thrive in an evolving digital world.
This year’s theme, Optimism in motion: Acting now to shape the future, will bring together digital innovators and industry leaders. It will explore how cutting-edge advancements are reshaping opportunities for women, spanning medicine, technology, culture, business and sustainability.
Vogue Australia editorial director and publisher Edwina McCann said: “For over a decade, VogueCodes has championed women shaping the future of technology. Our ‘Optimism in motion’ theme this year underscores our commitment to actively building a more equitable and advanced future. With an exceptional line-up of speakers and the support of our partners, we are set to inspire the next generation of female innovators.”
The program will include the eleventh annual Vogue Codes Summit, Vogue Codes Con, designed for university students. It will also include the Visionary Women’s Lunch, recognising trailblazing women across all industries with a tech focus and championing the VogueCodes class of 2026 speakers.
This year, the keynote address at the Vogue Codes Summit will come from Katherine Bennell-Pegg, Astronaut at the Australian Space Agency and the 2026 Australian of the Year.


