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International students

6 May 2025 |

Education and Training

Australia is a great place to study. If you come to Australia to study, there are resources for you!

Applications for new Youth Advisory Groups now open

23 January 2023 |

News

Applications are now open for young people aged 16 to 25 to join the Australian Government’s new Youth Advisory Groups.

Climate change

19 May 2025 |

Environment

What is climate change? And what is being done to help our environment? Find out here.

How you can make a difference

19 May 2025 |

Environment

Climate change is everyone’s responsibility. Find out how you can make a difference.

Join a 2025 Youth Advisory Group

28 October 2024 |

News

Applications are now open for young people aged 16 to 24 to join the Australian Government’s Youth Advisory Groups.

Cyan

21 May 2025 |

Office for Youth

Youth representatives meet for the first time in Canberra

6 April 2023 |

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The Youth Advisory Groups and Youth Steering Committee travelled from across Australia to meet in Canberra on 29 March.  

Young Australian of the Year state and territory recipients announced

17 November 2022 |

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The 2023 Young Australian of the Year state and territory recipients have been awarded at local ceremonies across the country between 31 October and 15 November.

Applications open for young people to engage with government

13 September 2022 |

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Applications are now open for young people aged 12 to 25 to join the Australian Government’s Youth Steering Committee.

Applications open for new Youth Advisory Groups

30 October 2023 |

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Applications are now open for young people aged 16 to 25 to join the Australian Government’s Youth Advisory Groups.

New members appointed to the Youth Steering Committee

6 July 2024 |

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Today the Minister for Early Childhood Education and Youth the Hon Dr Anne Aly announced the appointment of 7 new members to the Youth Steering Committee.

Applications open for Youth Steering Committee

23 April 2024 |

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Applications are now open for young people aged 12 to 24 to join the Youth Steering Committee. 

Just announced: national youth consultations

20 August 2025 |

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We’re running a series of national youth consultations to hear directly from you on issues that matter most to you.

Complete our National Youth Survey

26 August 2025 |

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Are you a young person aged 12 to 25? We want to hear from you!

Engage! strategy

27 August 2025 |

Office for Youth

We are making sure young people are empowered, valued, and can contribute to government decision-making. In March 2024 we launched Engage! 

Engage! Impacts and insights 2024—25

26 August 2025 |

Resource |

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Mini guide 5: Strengths and limitations of engagement

26 November 2024 |

Resource |

Office for Youth

It’s important to understand what you can and can’t get out of a youth engagement activity. This mini guide will help you understand what’s possible.

Mini guide 3: Identifying roles and building your team

26 November 2024 |

Resource |

Office for Youth

Youth engagement works best when everyone knows what their roles are. This mini guide will help you build your team and assign roles.

Mini guide 5: Building relationships and trust

26 November 2024 |

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Office for Youth

Trust is important when it comes to working with young people. Use this mini guide to help you learn how to build relationships with young people.

Youth Engagement Toolkit

9 September 2025 |

Office for Youth

It’s important to engage young people in ways that are safe, fun and lead to a genuine impact. But it can be hard to know where to start.

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The Australian Government acknowledges the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia where we gather, live, work and stand. We acknowledge all Traditional Custodians, their Elders past and present, and we pay our respects to their continuing connection to their culture, community, land, sea, water and skies. 

We extend this respect to all First Nations young people and acknowledge the importance of First Nations young people having a strong connection to their culture and Country. We also recognise and support the right of First Nations young people to self-determination and to share decision-making with the Australian Government.

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