The Andrews Labor Government is helping local young people put on events and celebrate National Youth Week, with $225,000 in National Youth Week grants.
Member for Western Victoria, Gayle Tierney MP has welcomed a grant of $2,000 for the Corangamite Shire’s #csyouth2016 project.
The project is to promote positive health and wellbeing images and to create an opportunity for young people to share their thoughts and experiences.
They will be asked to take photos of all they love and enjoy about being part of Corangamite and upload it to #csyouth2016.
The photo judged the most inspiring by the Corangamite Shire Youth Council will be awarded a prize.
National Youth Week is an annual week-long celebration of young people aged from 12 to 25 years old, allowing them to express their creativity and have their say about issues important to them. It is a partnership between the Victorian and Federal Governments.
Young Victorians have a valuable contribution to make in Colac and the Labor Government is helping them develop their skills and make their voices heard.
Last year the Government consulted with thousands of young Victorian to help develop its new youth policy, which will be announced later this year.
For more information on National Youth Week 2016 events visit www.youthcentral.vic.gov.au/nyw
Quotes attributable to Gayle Tierney MP, Member for Western Victoria:
“Congratulations to the Corangamite Shire – I encourage all local young people to get involved in National Youth Week.”
“This project will help local young people get involved and their mark on our
community.”
“We are supporting young Victorians so they can gain valuable skills and experience
to go on and build their careers and get the jobs they want.”