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HomeNewsNominations for the Geelong Youth Awards are open

Nominations for the Geelong Youth Awards are open

The Geelong Youth Awards are open once again to acknowledge and nominate the young people who make a significant contribution to their community.

The City of Greater Geelong encouraged the public to nominate young people aged between 12 and 25 who live, work, learn or play in Greater Geelong for an award.

Greater Geelong Mayor Trent Sullivan said it was important to acknowledge the outstanding role that many of the region’s young people play in building a vibrant, clever and creative city.

“It’s vital that we recognise and reward the terrific work that young people do in our community,” Mayor Sullivan said.

“Youth contributions come in a variety of forms and as a Council we’re proud of the inspiring work that our region’s young people are doing.

“Recognition of this nature will also provide encouragement for others to get onboard and ensure the Geelong community continues to be a great one to be a part of.”

The City of Greater Geelong’s new Youth Council Advisory Committee and junior mayor for the year will help select the successful nominees from the categories; active achievement, arts and music, citizenship, cultural awareness, inclusion, inspiration, leadership, unsung hero, and volunteering.

Deputy Mayor Anthony Aitken said he welcomed the awards concept and encouraged residents to nominate young people that make a difference in their community.

“It’s inspiring when we see young people around us stepping up and making a positive contribution to life in our region,” Cr Aitken said.

“I would strongly encourage anyone who is aware of a young person making a difference to nominate them and shine a light on their good work.”

Councillor Jim Mason attended the 2023 Youth Council induction and joined the new Junior Mayor Irene Mulilo and Deputy Junior Mayor Aleena Eftikhari in promoting the Youth Awards.

“There are many young people in our community who are making change for good,” Cr Mason said.

“Nominating someone for a Youth Award is just one way in which we can show our appreciation and encourage that young person to continue making a positive contribution in our community.”

Nominations are open until Sunday, February 19 with winners announced on Friday, March 31 and can be made online at www.geelongaustralia.com.au/youthawards

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