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Youth space officially opens

Geelong’s newest space for young people officially opened last week.

Geelong mayor Stretch Kontelj and member for Geelong Christine Couzens were joined by Minister for Youth Natalie Suleyman on Thursday, January 23 to open purpose-built youth hub The Nest.

The hub offers locals aged 12 to 25 the opportunity to access programs and services tailored for young people to support their mental health, improve their employment and life skills and provide social connection.

Supported by $400,000 in funding from the Victorian government as part of its five-year youth strategy Our Promise, Your Future, the hub will operate for a two-year pilot program.

Located in the Busport complex at 17 Gheringhap Street, The Nest features an open plan area for socialising and group activities, a large multipurpose space for creative uses and workshops, a kitchen and an accessible bathroom.

The feedback and submissions of more than 1100 local young people has informed the design of The Nest and the services it will provide.

“Young people in Geelong came to me with a vision for a dedicated Youth Hub,” Ms Couzens said.

“I’m proud to stand with them and see The Nest delivered, ensuring that local young people have a safe space with the support and tools they need to thrive.”

Mayor Kontelj echoed Ms Couzens’ statements.

“The Nest promises to be a fun, welcoming, and inclusive space for young people across Greater Geelong to relax, access essential services, and connect with peers.”

Matt Hewson

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