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First Nations Youth Advisory Group

12 May 2026 |

Office for Youth

Working partner: The Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS)

P​ublic statement of commitment to child and young person safety​

16 April 2025 |

Resource |

Office for Youth

At the Office for Youth, we believe all children and young people have a right to feel safe and be safe.

Our commitment to child and young person safety

12 September 2025 |

Office for Youth

At the Office for Youth, we believe all children and young people have a right to feel safe and be safe.

Guide 2: Getting into the right mindset

8 September 2025 |

Office for Youth

This guide will help you reflect and prepare before your engagement.

Guide 3: Preparing to engage

8 September 2025 |

Office for Youth

You’re almost ready to engage.

Guide 4: Building skills for impact

8 September 2025 |

Office for Youth

Get the most out of your engagement with guide 4.

Guide 5: Ways to engage young people

8 September 2025 |

Office for Youth

It’s time to plan and design your engagement.

Guide 6: Safe and ethical engagement

8 September 2025 |

Office for Youth

It’s important to make sure your engagement is ethical.

Discover initiatives designed to help young people find employment!

12 June 2026 |

News

Looking for pathways post school to get a job? Or learn more about your dream career? These Australian Government initiatives can help you!

Travelling overseas

5 June 2026 |

Health and wellbeing

Taking care of your health while travelling overseas matters, but it’s not always clear what steps to take or where to find help.

Meet our 2026 Countering Foreign Interference Youth Advisory Group!

2 June 2026 |

News

The group are working with the Department of Home Affairs to support young people across Australia build their resilience to counter foreign interference.

Staying safe overseas

5 June 2026 |

Life stuff

Travelling overseas is an exciting prospect for many young Australians. Being prepared helps make your trip safe and fun. The Australian Government’s Smartraveller website has the information you need to know before you go.

Social media age restrictions

28 May 2026 |

Health and wellbeing

Here you will find information about the social media minimum age restrictions.

Online safety

28 May 2026 |

Health and wellbeing

We have information to help you stay safe online. You can also find help if you need to report online harm.

Youth Advisory Council for a Safer Australia

19 June 2026 |

Office for Youth

The Youth Advisory Council for a Safer Australia works with the Department of Home Affairs to make sure youth perspectives are incorporated into policies and programs to counter violent extremism.

Get involved!

22 June 2026 |

Office for Youth

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!

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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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