

About us
G'day!
The GoldCoast AWS User Group is a community based group of entrepreneurs, developers, business and IT people who are interested in Amazon Web Services. We provide an opportunity to see the latest developments in the world of Amazon Web Services and provide real examples and case studies of how local and international businesses are using AWS so you can learn from their experiences (and mistakes!) so we can apply the same techniques and solutions within our own business or project.ย
Please invite anyone who may be interested in coming along and learning more about AWS. Share your knowledge and experience, and connect with other local cloud users.ย
Pizza and drinks are provided at most of our Meetups, so join up and come along.
If you are interested in speaking at one of our Meetups, feel free to message the leadership team to organise a date for your presentation.
Upcoming events
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AI-Driven Incident Triage & Recap of AWS Summit
Kube College, 9 Beach Rd, Surfers Paradise QLD 4217, Gold Coast, AUThe Gold Coast user group is back for another meetup! This time, our meetup will take place in Surfers Paradise, at Kube College.
Join us to cut through the noise, catch up on what actually matters, and reconnect with the local AWS community.
We will have interesting talks about what is new on AWS, a recap of the AWS Summit in Sydney and a deep dive on how to set up an effective AI-driven incident triage.
Everything else stays the same: great people, good conversations, and of course... ๐Pizza and ๐บ Beer are on us!
๐ Save the Date: Wednesday, 17th June 2026
๐ Time: 6:00pm - 8:00pm (doors open from 5:00pm)
๐ Location: Kube College
Level 3/9 Beach Rd, Surfers Paradise QLD 4217๐ Agenda:
๐ค Dmytro Sirant,โจDirector and DevOps Engineer at Perun Engineering
AI-Driven Incident Triage: From Slack Alert to Root Cause๐ค Natan Palma, CEO at WealthGoal
An AWS journey and Summit Experience in the AI era๐ค Open Mic
We would also like to thank to our partner hosting this meeting, Kube College.
See you there!
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