Get involved at The Nest

Geelong councillors Elise Wilkinson, Melissa Cadwell and Emma Sinclair at The Nest. (Supplied)

Young people can have an impact on how Geelong’s newest youth hangout The Nest operates as part of the Youth Hub Reference Group.

Applications are now open for people aged 12 to 25 to join the reference group and have their say on what programs, activities and events should run and how to ensure The Nest is safe, welcoming and accessible.

Meeting monthly, the reference group gives members the chance to connect with other young people, share their experience and perspective and hone their teamwork and leadership skills.

Imogen O’Shannessy said her experience as a 2025 Youth Hub Reference Group member had been a positive one.

“It has been a place for me to connect with adult stakeholders in the youth sector and gain insights into the way The Nest operates and functions for young people,” she said

Deputy mayor Ron Nelson said The Nest was a fun and inclusive space.

“We need to hear directly from young people about how we can continue to make the space welcoming and accessible, where we can improve and ensure the programming is responsive to the needs of 12- to 25-year-olds,” he said.

“Members of the Youth Hub Reference Group will not only meet other young people and youth organisation representatives but receive coaching and mentoring from the City’s youth development team to build up their leadership skills. This is an unmissable opportunity to make a real difference for your peers.”

Members need to be available from January to December 2026. Visit yoursay.geelongaustralia.com.au/youth-hub-reference-group-2026-eoi by Sunday 9 November to lodge an expression of interest.