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13 August, 2024

Hindmarsh Youth Council update

The 2024 Hindmarsh Shire Youth Council has been very productive, and continues to busily plan upcoming projects for the remainder of the year.


2024 Hindmarsh Shire Youth Council.
2024 Hindmarsh Shire Youth Council.

The Youth Council meets monthly at the Jeparit Hall, with a different youth councillor taking on the role of chairperson each meeting.

The youth councillors are passionate about their community, and support their peers, often volunteering their time to attend events and functions within the community.

This includes laying wreaths with Hindmarsh Shire councillors on Anzac Day, creating a video about “Belonging” to show their support for Harmony Day, and dressing up to help spread awareness for Do it for Dolly Day.

We can’t wait for the projects and events that the Youth Council has planned for the next half of 2024.

For more information, please contact Phil King, Manager Community Wellbeing, on 03 5391 4444, or by email at pking@hindmarsh.vic.gov.au.

Youth Council Retreat

The 2024 Youth Council Retreat was held from Friday February 9 to Sunday February 11 at the Dimboola Library/Customer Service Centre.

Youth councillors were presented with their Youth Council certificates and badges on Friday evening, prior to beginning their retreat with Bonnie from the Youth Leadership Academy Australia (YLAA).

The retreat provided youth councillors with directions for what the next year would be like, working as a team, and provided opportunities for them to raise ideas and suggestions for what they want to achieve.

Youth Council Disco

The youth councillors organised and held the first disco of the year at the Dimboola Memorial Secondary College Assembly Hall on Friday May 31.

The 90s-themed disco was an outstanding success, with approximately 120 young people attending from across the shire.

From food to decorations, as well as providing support to council staff on the night, youth councillors should be proud of everything they prepared and achieved for the night.

They gained leadership and teamwork skills through the preparation for the delivery of the event, and received great feedback on the night, with a young person attending the disco commenting, “it’s great that you hold these events.”

After every Youth Council event, the Youth Officer and Youth Council review what worked well and what didn’t. This provides direction on what they can do to improve future events.

Podcast

The Youth Council podcast series will cover various topics relating to young people’s mental health.

Youth councillors have successfully recorded another two episodes of podcast, “How to cope with bullying” and “What to do when your friend is not okay”, with Alisha from Headspace Horsham as the guest speaker.

Lindsay from Headspace Horsham also created a video on tips and tricks for hosting the podcast, with youth councillors taking his knowledge on board as they continue to plan and record episodes.

Lindsay not only works in the mental health space, but has also hosted a podcast of his own called “The Man Cave.”

Youth councillors are aiming to finish their Mental Health Podcast series by the end of 2024, when all 12 episodes are complete.

Following the recording of episode six, they will go live on platforms such as Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

I Spy

I Spy was an idea that one of the current youth councillors originally came up with several years ago, with the 2024 Hindmarsh Shire Youth Council now taking on this project as their own.

The aim of the I Spy project is to create an informative and entertaining brochure to put in the Hindmarsh Shire Council’s Customer Service Centres, Libraries and Visitor Information Centres for locals and visitors.

The brochure will consist of a series of cropped images of the main attractions of the town for people to find.

All attractions will be within walking distance of the town’s main centre.

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