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Young Leaders Shine in 30th Queensland Youth Parliament

Minister for Housing and Public Works and Minister for Youth The Honourable Sam O’Connor

Young Leaders Shine in 30th Queensland Youth Parliament

Young leaders take their place in 30th Queensland Youth Parliament

  • 30th Queensland Youth Parliament gets underway.
  • Ninety-three young people aged 15 to 25, representing every electorate across Queensland, will take part in the six-month program.
  • Record-breaking 471 applications received this year shows young people want to step up to serve their community and to advocate for the issues they care about.

The Crisafulli Government is celebrating 30 years of empowering Queensland’s young leaders with the launch of this year’s Queensland Youth Parliament.

After a competitive selection process of 471 applications, 93 young people were chosen to represent every part of Queensland over the six-month program.

Those chosen will be given the chance to develop their leadership skills, engage with decision-makers and make their voices heard on the issues that affect young people aged 15 to 25 the most.

Minister for Youth and long-time supporter of the program, Sam O’Connor, said Youth Parliament was a great opportunity for young Queenslanders to get involved in the democratic process.

“Queensland Youth Parliament provides a platform for young people to raise their voices on the issues that matter most to them,” Minister O’Connor said.

“It plays a vital role in inspiring future leaders and ensuring the perspectives of young Queenslanders are part of the conversation around our State’s future.

Minister O’Connor said the record-breaking applications received this year illustrated young people’s passion for advocacy and community engagement.

“Age does not determine someone’s ability to make a difference or to be a leader. Our young people have so much to offer,” he said.

Member for Pumicestone Ariana Doolan said the Queensland Youth Parliament program played a defining role in her journey into politics.

“Queensland Youth Parliament was where I first found the confidence to speak up, to lead, and to believe that my voice could make a difference,” Ms Doolan said.

“It gave me a real-world understanding of the democratic process and inspired me to pursue a career in public service. I hope every young person in this year’s program walks away knowing their voice matters.”

Queensland Youth Parliament Coordinator Grace Campbell said the program was an incredible opportunity for any young Queenslander wanting to make a difference.

“The program offers a unique experience for young people across Queensland, providing an opportunity to present Youth Bills in Queensland’s Parliament House, debate key issues, and gain firsthand experience as a Member of Parliament, all while proudly representing their electorate,” she said.

https://statements.qld.gov.au/statements/102389

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