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Gladstone youth council members needed

Young people aged 15 to 24 who have big ideas and want to make a difference in the community are encouraged to submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) to join the 2026 Gladstone Region Youth Council.

Gladstone Region Mayor Matt Burnett said the Gladstone Region Youth Council act as a formal advisory committee to Council on matters relating to young people within the region.

“Youth Councillors can raise issues that affect young people in our region, allowing them to bring these issues to Council’s attention and ultimately make the region a better place for future generations,” Mayor Burnett said.

“Whether you’re into sports, music, gaming, arts, tech, trades, studying at school, TAFE or university, or just passionate about your community, we want to hear your voice.

“The Youth Council allows young people to make new friends, build their confidence, be involved in local projects and events, and gain skills that can help with future career ambitions.

“I was 25 when first elected to Council in 2000, so you’re never too young to make a difference in the community.”

Mayor Burnett added that young people from all corners of the region are encouraged to apply, not just those based in the greater Gladstone area.

“Travel assistance can be provided to Youth Council members to support their participation, while online tools such as video conferencing can also be used for members to dial into meetings,” he said.

“While in-person participation is preferred, we want to hear the opinions and voices of young people from a variety of locations within our region.”

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