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National Youth Parliament 2026 – Seeking Supplier

Department of the House of Representatives < 1 mins read

The Department of the House of Representatives is seeking a suitably qualified and experienced service provider to develop and deliver a National Youth Parliament to be held in Canberra in 2026.

Participants in the National Youth Parliament will have the unique opportunity to learn about aspects of being a Member of Parliament, including the process by which bills are drafted, considered, and pass Parliament to become law.

The provider will manage the event and deliver a program for 150 senior students, one per federal electorate, which complies with all child safety requirements and will achieve best practice educational outcomes.

An open tender is available via AusTender for interested suppliers.

Media enquiries

Jessica Robins, Director, Parliamentary Events
[email protected]
02 6277 5624

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