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HomeNewsPlatform for Plains' youth

Platform for Plains’ youth

Young people across the Golden Plains Shire can better represent their peers’ collective voice and views through a new role on council.

The Golden Plains Youth Activation Committee (YAC) has transitioned to the Youth Council, which formalises the group’s role as an advisory body to council.

Golden Plains Shire mayor Owen Sharkey said the Youth Council was an important way to give “young people a voice at council”.

“Officially establishing the Youth Council means young people are supported to have their voices, lived experience and proposed solutions heard,” he said.

“Youth councillors have the opportunity to now attend councillor briefings twice a year to present on projects, achievements, challenges and opportunities that are important to them.”

The YAC was formed in 2022 to give young people a platform for leadership and training to help shape future plans and advocate on youth issues.

YAC members proposed a change to a formal Youth Council in 2024 to better represent young people aged 12 to 25 who live, study, work, access services or have a significant connection to Golden Plains Shire.

The new Youth Council will function as an advisory group to provide a direct channel for young residents, workers and students to share their perspectives.

Young people interested in joining the Youth Council should contact the council’s youth development team at youth@gplains.vic.gov.au or call 5220 7111.

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