Tag Archive: youth

SBS Insight: Transgender

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SBS Insight hosts some of Australia’s most important and challenging conversations. This episode looks into the lives of young transgendered Australians and their parents. A must-watch for anyone interested in the role gender plays… Continue reading

Preventative healthcare – not just for old people

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You’re never too young to begin looking after yourself.

Twenty is the new Fifty

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“It’s that sinking feeling you get that time is passing you by, that you’re running but getting nowhere.”

Broadcasting Transgender

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I was first introduced to concepts of gender diversity two and a half years ago, when one of my closest friends came out as transgender and began transitioning from female to male. Although… Continue reading

“Hear, Hear” the Voice of the Youth

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Young people all around the world are driven by their passions and aspire to achieve their individual goals. Some work towards beating a personal best in sports, doing well academically or saving for… Continue reading

Jan Owen shares one of her inspirations…

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Our collective role is to liberate, harness and appreciate the essential and unique contribution of young people.

One (dance) step at a time

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When I was young, I lived in Cambodia because my father worked for the UN as part of the UNTAC mission to restore democracy. I grew up in Australia, in a house full… Continue reading

Creating a youth led movement

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  What does “Youth Led” mean? A group of people with a shared vision for change, with the predominant decision makers aged between 15-30 years old. Such groups encourage community participation and engagement, and… Continue reading

The Hamster Wheel – Youth In The Media

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The Chaser take on “Youth In The Media”

Is Kingsmill too old for triple j?

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Is triple j Music Director Richard Kingsmill too old for Australia’s national youth broadcaster? EMMI writer Andrew Auld wonders if it might be the case: At 48, Richard Kingsmill is where most driven… Continue reading