Balance the Scales: Fair Play (International Women’s Day 2026)

Balance the Scales: Fair Play (International Women’s Day 2026)

GameloftBrisbane City, QLD
Friday, Mar 6 from 10 am to 12:30 pm AEST
Overview

Expert talk, panel discussion, student perspective and 1:1 mentorship sessions focused on fair access to early careers in video game dev

Balance the scales: building fair access to careers in games

Join Gameloft Brisbane for a special International Women’s Day event dedicated to exploring how we can collectively create fairer, safer, and more inclusive pathways into the games industry.

As a Great Place to Work® certified studio and part of Queensland’s thriving creative ecosystem, Gameloft Brisbane is proud to bring together industry leaders, educators, and developers to share perspectives, lived experiences, and practical actions that can help rebalance access to creative careers.

This event combines expert insights, honest conversations, and meaningful mentorship opportunities designed to support the next generation of talent.


Who should attend

• Students interested in careers in games and creative industries
• Early career professionals and graduates
• Industry professionals and educators
• Anyone passionate about building a more inclusive games industry

About Gameloft Brisbane

Established in 2014, Gameloft Brisbane is a leading PC and console development studio with more than 130 professionals across all disciplines. The studio develops premium titles for global audiences and is committed to fostering an inclusive workplace where creativity, collaboration, and growth thrive.

We exist to create unforgettable memories, both through our games and our community.


Expert talk, panel discussion, student perspective and 1:1 mentorship sessions focused on fair access to early careers in video game dev

Balance the scales: building fair access to careers in games

Join Gameloft Brisbane for a special International Women’s Day event dedicated to exploring how we can collectively create fairer, safer, and more inclusive pathways into the games industry.

As a Great Place to Work® certified studio and part of Queensland’s thriving creative ecosystem, Gameloft Brisbane is proud to bring together industry leaders, educators, and developers to share perspectives, lived experiences, and practical actions that can help rebalance access to creative careers.

This event combines expert insights, honest conversations, and meaningful mentorship opportunities designed to support the next generation of talent.


Who should attend

• Students interested in careers in games and creative industries
• Early career professionals and graduates
• Industry professionals and educators
• Anyone passionate about building a more inclusive games industry

About Gameloft Brisbane

Established in 2014, Gameloft Brisbane is a leading PC and console development studio with more than 130 professionals across all disciplines. The studio develops premium titles for global audiences and is committed to fostering an inclusive workplace where creativity, collaboration, and growth thrive.

We exist to create unforgettable memories, both through our games and our community.


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Highlights

  • 2 hours 30 minutes
  • In person
  • Doors at 9:30 AM

Location

Gameloft

549 Queen Street

#level 2 Brisbane City, QLD 4000

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Agenda

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Where we stand: equity in games today (Expert Talk)

What does equity in the games industry actually look like in 2026? This session examines current data, structural patterns and leadership challenges shaping access, progression and representation in games today. By grounding the conversation in facts and industry realities, it sets the stage for a deeper discussion on how we collectively design fairer systems moving forward.

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Fair access to early careers in game development for women (Panel discussion)

Lily Bowditch, Associate Producer I, Skye Matheson, Artist, Freya Ramsay, Technical Animator, Hailey Graham, QA Tester

This panel brings together industry professionals to discuss what fair access to early careers in game development truly looks like. Through honest discussion and lived experience, the conversation will explore entry pathways, credibility and bias, psychological safety, and the practical supports that help build equitable career foundations.

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The impact of industry on students (testimonial)

Megan Brunckhorst, teacher at Fortitude Valley State Sec

This testimonial highlights how industry engagement can shape student confidence, aspirations, and access to creative careers. It explores the importance of role models, workplace exposure, and authentic conversations in helping students envision their future.

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