Mayor Chrissy Weller said the group acted as a conduit for council, providing advice to improve future outcomes for young people across the shire.
“The YAG steer a range of youth-focused programs, activities and events, supported by council in partnership with the state government’s Engage! program,” Cr Weller said.
“The group perform a vital role, providing a youth perspective on key council policies, strategies and plans.
“Young people have been disproportionately impacted by COVID-19 restrictions, and in response the YAG are committed to increasing the social connectedness of youth in the shire.’’
Cr Weller encouraged young people to take up the opportunity to join the YAG, to ensure it continued to be representative of all backgrounds and regions across the shire.
“Many of Campaspe’s YAG members have gone on to gain employment, further education and advocacy roles based on their involvement with the group.
“Council are aware of the importance of fostering passionate young leaders to ensure the shire continues to be a vibrant and inclusive place to live.”
The Youth Action Group official launch was held at the Fuzion Cafe in Echuca and was attended by past and present YAG members, Cr Weller, Cr Rob Amos and many community partners from across the Campaspe shire.
Cr Weller said the night was a fantastic celebration of the group’s previous achievements, highlighting the tremendous impact that young people could have in their community.
Applications to join the Youth Action Group can be completed via the online form on council’s website.
For more information, contact community development officer Ben Hearn on 1300 666 535 or b.hearn@campaspe.vic.gov.au