All The Photos From The Women Leading Tech Awards Night 🎉

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On Friday, the Women Leading Tech Awards, Presented by Atlassian, took over the ICC Grand Ballroom in Sydney.

With more than 600 people in attendance, the Awards (and the party afterwards) was a night for the ages.

Take a look at all the photos from the media wall, awards ceremony, and the party above. If you want to get a look at the esteemed winners, head over here.

Thank you all for coming and we hope to see even more of you next year!

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