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Get involved!
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Want to have your say? If you are a young person in Australia aged 12 to 25 and you would like to engage with government on issues that are important to you then you are in the right place!
Youth Advisory Groups
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We run Youth Advisory Groups to support young people to connect with government. They work with Ministers and government agencies on policies and programs that affect young people.
Recognition
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… young people across Australia make to their communities and the country. … Recognition … Young Australian of the … Award is Australia’s peak award recognising the tremendous and important contributions that young people make to … the Year awards … Dr Katrina Wruck is a proud Mabuigilaig and Goemulgal woman and industrial chemist and materials …
Healthy relationships and consent
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… Here you will find information about healthy relationships and consent. We also have information to help if you or …
Vaping and smoking
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It is important to understand the impacts of vaping and smoking tobacco. There are lots of places you can get support to quit!
Civic Engagement Youth Advisory Group
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… Working partner: Department of Home Affairs … Civic Engagement Youth Advisory Group … About In Australia, people have the power to participate in decision-making. Members of the Civic Engagement Youth …
myGov
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myGov can help you connect with the government. Learn how to get connected with myGov below.
How our government works
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… The government plays an important role in shaping our society and making sure Australians have the services they need. … How our …
Voting
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… you will find information that can help you better understand voting in Australia. … Voting … Voting in Australia In … not happen automatically. It is compulsory for you to enrol and to vote. If you do not you may receive a fine. Federal … Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) . State, territory and local government elections are usually run by state …
Youth Engagement Grant recipients announced
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The Minister for Early Childhood Education and Youth, the Hon Dr Anne Aly has announced the recipients of grants to promote engagement with First Nations and Regional young people.