Shaping the Future of the Tech Industry


Share your insights in the 2025 Discourse Survey and drive meaningful change in digital and tech


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At Women in Digital, we believe that data tells a powerful story. The Discourse is our annual report that captures real-life experiences, challenges, and opportunities in the digital and technology sector. By taking part in our survey, you’ll help us uncover key insights about workplace culture, career progression, pay equity, flexibility, and more.

Your voice matters. The more data we collect, the stronger the case we can make for real change in the industry.


Go into the draw to win…

We are excited to announce that by completing the 2025 Discourse Survey, participants can go into the draw to win….

  • 1 x mentoring session with Kate Jones, Director at the Tech Council of Australia
  • 1 x mentoring session with Michael Reid, CEO at Megaport
  • 1 x mentoring session with Holly Hunt, Founder and CEO of Women in Digital
  • $500 Visa Gift Voucher

Whether you’re looking to grow in your career, or drive change within your organisation, your responses will guide Women in Digital, and the industry, to drive real change in the workplace.

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The purpose of this discourse is to gather real data, commentary and information that will help advocate for meaningful change for women in the sector and, ultimately, close the gender divide. By proceeding, you are agreeing to participate in the 2025 Women in Digital Discourse. For details of data collection and handling, please review our Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions.


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What does the data tell us?


The Women in Digital Discourse set out to connect real-life experiences and insights by generating our own data to provide a true and current overview of the sector’s current workforce and workplace. To do this, we surveyed people, mainly women, on a wide range of workplace issues, including salary, flexibility, parental leave and children, career progression and male allyship.

Encouragingly, the Discourse confirmed that our sector predominately offers great workplace flexibility, which helps women maintain productivity while juggling life’s demands. However, the results still tell us that there is more work to do. The unfortunate reality, as our Discourse shows, is women continue to confront a myriad of barriers in the workplace, from unequal pay to lack of encouragement to apply for senior roles.



Why does it matter?


A survey by the Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA) highlights that skills shortages are the biggest barrier to business growth, with half of Australian organisations outsourcing IT roles offshore due to a lack of local talent—especially in AI and cybersecurity.

But what if we focused on building equitable workplaces where everyone, especially women, can thrive? Ensuring that policies and processes reflect the needs of all team members is critical. To meet the goals set by industry bodies, we must expand Australia’s tech talent pool by prioritising the inclusion of underrepresented groups.

The future of job creation in Australia depends on how well we develop and empower local talent—starting today.



In 2024, we found…

Part-time work is seen as a major roadblock to career progression.


Nearly half of respondents agreed that they had experienced gender bias and/or discrimination in job interviews.


More than half of respondents said men were encouraged to take paid parental leave.


Plus many more additional insights.


Share your insights in the 2025 Discourse Survey and drive meaningful change in tech.

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