Member for South Coast, Shelley Hancock, encourages young people living on the South Coast looking to make a difference in their community to apply to be a part of next year's Regional Youth Taskforce.
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The taskforce is a ministerial advisory group with a strong voice into government.
"The Taskforce provides young people aged between 12 and 24 with a unique opportunity to meet with government and inform decision making that will have flow-on benefits for the community," Mrs Hancock said.
"Being on the Taskforce is all about representing friends, classmates and family to champion local causes and play a part in making decisions that will help drive change in our region.
"Now is the perfect time to throw your hat in the ring and be a part of making life better for young people in your community."
"It's easy to apply, simply fill out the form and create a short video on your phone or write a short piece telling us about who you are and what the most important issues impacting you and your peers are."
Minister for Regional Youth Bronnie Taylor said the Taskforce will comprise 18 members, with two members representing each of NSW's nine regions, and will meet four times throughout the year either online or in person.
"We know the issues faced by young people are different all over the State, which is why we want a diverse membership that represents every corner of the bush," Mrs Taylor said.
"The 2021 Taskforce has met to discuss a range of issues, including consulting with the Department of Education on how to develop a digital Student Learner Profile which will be a game changing tool to keep a verified record of students' skills and achievements in the one place."
Travel costs and accommodation will be covered for Regional Youth Taskforce members travelling across NSW for meetings.
Applications are open now until Friday November 19 at www.nsw.gov.au/regional-nsw/regional-youth-taskforce/regional-youth-taskforce-recruitment-2022.