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Good news stories
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News about climate change can feel overwhelming. It is important to remember there is a lot of great work being done too! Here are some positive stories about climate action and the environment in Australia.
Workplace rights
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Whether you’re just starting your first job, or you’ve been working for a while, it’s important to know your rights at work!
Climate action
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Climate change requires climate action. Here you will find information about what government is doing.
University and TAFE
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Here you will find information about university and TAFE and where to go to learn more.
High school
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High school comes with some big decisions. We have information to help you make the best choices for you.
STEM education
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Are you interested in how things work? Want to solve real world problems? Consider studying STEM subjects!
International students
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Australia is a great place to study. If you come to Australia to study, there are resources for you!
Youth Engagement Toolkit
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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.
Tax and superannuation
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Things like tax and superannuation can be confusing. We have information that can help you make sense of it all.
Applications for new Youth Advisory Groups now open
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Applications are now open for young people aged 16 to 25 to join the Australian Government’s new Youth Advisory Groups.
Apprenticeships and traineeships
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Why not work and study at the same time? You can do it through an apprenticeship or traineeship!
Climate change
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What is climate change? And what is being done to help our environment? Find out here.
Choosing a career
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It can be challenging deciding what you want to do. You can start thinking about your career journey here!
Medicare and health insurance
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Health care can be confusing. Here you will find information to help make sense of it all.
Youth Steering Committee
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The Youth Steering Committee is a group of young people aged 12 to 25. They come from every state and territory. They represent the diversity of Australian communities.