Young people interested in having their voice heard can make a difference through next year’s Youth Parliament program.
Applications are now open for spots on Greater Geelong’s six-person team, which will travel to Melbourne in July next year to debate their very own bill at Parliament House in Spring Street.
Through the annual program, which will celebrate its 40th year in 2026, participants learn about Victoria’s legislative system, draft their own bill and debate those of other teams in state Parliament.
Geelong 2025 Youth Parliament team member Shanay Jacobs, 18, described participating in the program as a life changing experience.
“I met wonderful people, had the ability to advocate for change, speak within Parliament, witness how legislation is made and hone my public speaking skills and parliamentary understanding,” Shanay said.
“It is the best program I have ever participated in and I would highly recommend it for anyone interested in Politics.”
Geelong mayor Stretch Kontelj said the council was excited to enable more young people to be heard on issues they care about.
“Participants will build public speaking, critical thinking, communication, leadership and teamwork skills, which will serve them well throughout their studies and careers,” Mayor Kontelj said.
“Young people will be provided with regular mentoring and support from a member of the City’s Youth Development Unit and The Y throughout this intensive program.
“If you’re interested in learning about and influencing political processes, developing new skills, having a positive impact and meeting new people, Youth Parliament could be for you!”
Visit geelong.link/GYP2026 to apply for the 2026 Victorian Youth Parliament program.