Kingsgrove High School has successfully delivered its annual Future Links Careers Week and Careers Expo, providing students with valuable opportunities to explore future career pathways, connect with industry professionals, and prepare for the world beyond school.
Future Links Careers Week 2026 commenced with an engaging and inspiring seminar delivered by Crazy Ideas College through its Future Ready program. The session challenged students to think about the rapidly changing world of work, explore emerging career opportunities, and reflect on the skills, experiences, and connections they will need to thrive in the future workforce.



Students from Years 7–12 were encouraged to envision a positive future, develop greater self-awareness, and gain a deeper understanding of the many pathways available to them after school. The interactive presentation sparked thoughtful discussion and inspired students to think boldly about their future aspirations.
Throughout the week, students participated in a range of career-focused activities and seminars designed to increase awareness of education, training, and employment opportunities while helping them make informed decisions about their future.


The week culminated in the highly anticipated Kingsgrove High School Careers Expo, bringing together a diverse range of universities, TAFE providers, registered training organisations, employers, apprenticeship and traineeship providers, and community organisations. The Expo provided students with a unique opportunity to engage directly with exhibitors, ask questions, gather information, and have meaningful conversations about their post-school options.
A special highlight of the event was an address by Sam Stratikopoulos, Deputy Mayor of Georges River Council, who encouraged students to embrace opportunities, engage with their community, and pursue their goals with confidence and determination.
Kingsgrove High School extended its sincere gratitude to Crazy Ideas College, all exhibitors, presenters, industry representatives, community partners, and staff who contributed to the success of Future Links Careers Week and the Careers Expo.
These initiatives reflect the school’s ongoing commitment to career education and ensuring every student is equipped with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to navigate an increasingly complex and evolving world of work.
Careers Advisor at Kingsgrove High School Artemis Theodoris said: “Future Links Careers Week and the Careers Expo provide our students with invaluable opportunities to explore possibilities, connect with professionals, and gain insights that will help shape their future pathways. These experiences are an important part of preparing our students to become confident, informed, and successful lifelong learners.”




