Apple is looking for women, high-school students and refugees to enrol in its free coding course. 9News
The half-day intensive course runs for four weeks.
"We would like to expand into different kinds of cohorts and try to tap into the different types of communities out there who have traditionally been excluded from studying IT and computing," he said.
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