From CareerTrackers Intern to Lawyer
Alumni spotlight: proud Gundungurra woman Samantha Colless on the road from three CareerTrackers internships to a full-time role in commercial law at Clayton Utz.

Alumni spotlight: proud Gundungurra woman Samantha Colless on the road from three CareerTrackers internships to a full-time role in commercial law at Clayton Utz.

Student spotlight: John Sopar, proud Anangu person from the Western Desert, on the path from biomedicine to psychology and a career improving Indigenous mental health outcomes.

Student spotlight: Coby Peterson, proud Latji Latji, Barkindji, Kamilaroi and Ngemba man, on turning a childhood fascination with the stock market into a pathway through finance.

Student spotlight: Noongar woman Dakota Lacco on moving from an interest in criminal law to litigation, dispute resolution and environmental justice.
CareerTrackers and QUT extend partnership through a renewed agreement between Queensland University of Technology and CareerTrackers.

Through a new partnership agreement with CareerTrackers, Indigenous students at The University of Queensland (UQ) are set to benefit from expanded career opportunities and stronger pathways into employment.

The University of Newcastle has formalised a new partnership with national not-for-profit CareerTrackers.
Tully Mahr Takes Flight as CareerTrackers 2026 Intern of the Year.
Martin Luther King III on Indigenous talent and the link to Australian economic prosperity.

Australian Legacy and Leadership Tour 3-6 February 2026, Wangal & Gadigal Country/ Sydney

On Thursday, 28 August 2025, The Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) became the second university to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU).
On Wednesday, 27 August 2025. Swinburne University of Technology has become the first university to formalise its commitment to supporting First Nations students.
CareerTrackers celebrates 15th anniversary, 15 years of excellence