This is not a LinkedIn group.
The Hallucination Society is a working community - technology professionals, business practitioners, mentors, and students who show up, contribute, and build things together. In Melbourne. In real life.
Who you'll find here
Technology Professionals
AI engineers · ML specialists · Cybersecurity professionals · Robotics engineers · Data scientists · Software developers · Cloud architects · Automation specialists · Designers
They attend events, mentor students, and contribute expertise.
Business Professionals
Accountants · Lawyers · Healthcare practitioners · Builders · Retailers · Educators · Manufacturers · and every other industry where technology can be applied.
They attend events and bring real problems to the Project Studio.
Students
International students at Australian universities studying technology, design, data, and engineering.
They work on real projects, earn income within their legal limits, and build Australian work experience.
Mentors
Experienced THS community members who guide student teams through project engagements.
They volunteer their time and change careers.
Find your level
Explorer
For anyone curious.
- Events access
- Slack community
Contributor
Active professionals.
- Project matching
- Member badge
Professional
For business practitioners.
- Event discounts
- Resource library
Student
Enrolled uni students.
- Project Studio access
- Mentor matching
Mentor
Vetted professionals.
- Project assignments
- Community recognition
Partner
Organisations & companies.
- Brand exposure
- Project priority
- Speaking slots
Are you an international student in Australia?
You have the skills. You came here to use them. The THS Project Studio gives you real project work with Australian businesses - so you can earn fairly within your legal limits, build a verified portfolio, and change what happens when you graduate.
See the student program →The conversation doesn't stop after the event.
Our Slack is where Melbourne's technology-industry crossover actually lives - jobs, project ideas, questions, introductions, and real talk about what technology can and can't do.