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Twice a year altruistic volunteers from the IT community come together to help charities, not for profits and community groups. We spend a full weekend trying to solve some of the problems these organisations face. We build concrete solutions like mobile apps, websites and browser plugins that have immediate impact.

Random Hacks of Kindness (RHoK) was started in 2009 by Google, Yahoo!, Microsoft, NASA and The World Bank. RHoK came to Australia in 2011 and is now Australia's largest and longest running hackathon for social good.

On the 4th and 5th of June we will be heading to QUT's beautiful Garden's Point campus to work fast and furious on world-changing projects from Orange Sky Laundry (Young Australian of the Year winners!), Backbone Youth Arts, Substation33 and Spur Projects!

If you are a developer, programmer, engineer, designer, project manager or simply someone who is interested in being part of something great please RSVP.

We will be releasing more details about our info/ideation night and details about the specific projects over the next few weeks.

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