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VIDEO: Global non-profit Girls in Tech teams up with REA Group to host its first Hacking for Humanity event in Melbourne

Global non-profit Girls in Tech launched its first hackathon for humanity in Australia over the weekend, as part of a series of events that will now continue in another 60 chapters around the world. The Melbourne event was held in partnership with tech giant REA Group, which has a market capitalisation of approximately $7.45 billion. […]
Dinushi Dias
Dinushi Dias

Global non-profit Girls in Tech launched its first hackathon for humanity in Australia over the weekend, as part of a series of events that will now continue in another 60 chapters around the world.

The Melbourne event was held in partnership with tech giant REA Group, which has a market capitalisation of approximately $7.45 billion.

The hackathon involvedย more than 80 tech developers and creative thinkers team up with eight charities, including Headspace and the Missing Persons Advocacy Network, which was founded by Loren Oโ€™Keeffe after her brother went missing in 2011.

Read more: Girls in Tech officially launches in Australia: โ€œWe want to inspire young women to reach for the starsโ€

StartupSmart dropped by to meet some of the participants, judges and organisers.

โ€œMaking a tool like these guys have done … means the world to people who find themselves in an absolute nightmare,โ€ Oโ€™Keeffe said during the event.

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