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STEM education

29 September 2025 |

Education and Training

Are you interested in how things work? Want to solve real world problems? Consider studying STEM subjects!

Choosing a career

29 September 2025 |

Employment

It can be challenging deciding what you want to do. You can start thinking about your career journey here!

Getting the job

29 September 2025 |

Employment

The world of work is full of exciting opportunities. Get started here!

Apprenticeships and traineeships

29 September 2025 |

Employment

Why not work and study at the same time? You can do it through an apprenticeship or traineeship!

Good news stories

10 December 2024 |

Environment

… 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. … 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

29 September 2025 |

Employment

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 change

19 May 2025 |

Environment

… What is the state of Australia’s environment? Every 5 years the government conducts a review of the state of the Australian … The Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water … for young people in years 5 to 12. It also describes how Australians can make a positive impact on the environment. …

Climate action

2 October 2025 |

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… climate action. Here you will find information about what government is doing. … climate action. Here you will find information about what government is doing. … Climate action in Australia Everyone has a role to play in adapting to our changing climate. This includes: governments businesses communities households and …

Guide 2: Getting into the right mindset

22 November 2024 |

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Acknowledgement of Country

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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