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Youth Parliament NSW Applications Now Open

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BECOME A VOICE FOR CHANGE & APPLY NOW FOR THE 2025 NSW YOUTH PARLIAMENT

The Y NSW is calling on young people across New South Wales to get involved in one of the state’s most exciting leadership opportunities – Youth Parliament 2025. Applications are now open for high school students in Years 10 to 12 from all 93 state electorates.

For over 20 years, the Y NSW’s (formerly YMCA) Youth Parliament has empowered hundreds of young people to draft and debate Youth Bills and represent their peers on issues that they are passionate about.

“Youth Parliament is more than just another youth leadership program, it’s a launchpad for young leaders to build confidence, grow leadership skills, gain practical experience in the parliamentary process and advocate on issues that matter most to them and their communities,” explained CEO of the Y NSW, Rob Kennaugh.

“Youth Parliament is a platform where young people can see firsthand how democracy works. It’s a space to turn ideas into action and gives participants the chance to learn, grow and have their voices heard,” he continued.

The program is led by young people for young people and offers a combination of in-person training camps, online workshop and a chance to collaborate with like-minded individuals from all over the state. During the program, participants draft Youth Bills on topics of their choosing, then present and debate them in a mock sitting week at NSW Parliament House, with debates chaired by Members of Parliament.

“We’ve seen incredible impact from this program over the years,” added Mr Kennaugh.

“Past Youth Parliamentarians have gone on to become community leaders and program volunteers leading the next generation. It’s a powerful reminder that the voices of young people are not just important, they’re essential to shaping the future.

“Diversity is the heart of this program, and we encourage applications from all backgrounds, because we know that the more diverse the voices, the more powerful the change. Whether it’s advocating for regional issues, social justice, or better support for young people, this program provides a platform to make a real impact,” added Mr Kennaugh.

First Nations young people can apply for sponsorship to assist with the costs of the program. More information is available on the website.

Applications for the Y NSW’s Youth Parliament 2025 are open until Thursday 23 January 2025. The program will begin with an online introduction to Youth Parliament in Term 1 2025, followed by an in-person training camp from 22 to 24 April 2025 and Youth Sitting Week in July 2025.

To apply visit ymcansw.org.au/community-services/youth/youth-parliament/.

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Key Facts:

The Y NSW is calling on young people across New South Wales to get involved in one of the state’s most exciting leadership opportunities – Youth Parliament 2025. Applications are now open for high school students in Years 10 to 12 from all 93 state electorates.

For over 20 years, the Y NSW’s (formerly YMCA) Youth Parliament has empowered hundreds of young people to draft and debate Youth Bills and represent their peers on issues that they are passionate about.

Applications for the Y NSW’s Youth Parliament 2025 are open until Thursday 23 January 2025.

To apply visit ymcansw.org.au/community-services/youth/youth-parliament/


About us:

About the Y NSW:

The Y NSW is a vibrant, for-purpose organisation delivering cause-driven programs and valuable community services that help strengthen young people’s lives, their families, and the communities in which they live. The Y is part of the largest youth organisations in the world, the YMCA, which reaches across 120 countries. The Y NSW employs more than 1000 people. Each year, more than 2.2 million people visit our fitness and aquatic centres and more than 6,000 children attend our outside school hours care services.   


Contact details:

Katey White, Brilliant Logic | M 0422 639 093 | E kwhite@brilliantlogic.com.au

Trudy McEnearney, Y NSW | M 0410 346 164 | E trudymcenearney@ymcansw.org.au

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