Welcome to the home of YOUTH OF WAGGA!
This is an 🌈 inclusive online space for young people 12 to 25 years old to 💡 share ideas, find out about cool events, 🎉 activities and opportunities in our region, but also link you with some key support services.
Check out the latest news below and get involved with our Young Wagga Voices podcast!
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Youth Week 2024 is here
Celebrating Wagga Wagga YOU[th]!
Youth Week is a week-long celebration held in April that is organised with young people, for young people 12 to 25 years.
From old-school busking comps, learning new tricks or becoming a dungeon master, there is a piece of this packed program for everyone to enjoy.
Jump onto the next tab or Youth Week 2024 to find out what's on offer and register for events.
We are committed to hosting inclusive and accessible events for everyone. If you need this information in another format or have any questions, please contact the Mel on1300 292 442 or email youth@wagga.nsw.gov.au
Event Calendar
Key Dates
Thursday 4 April // 5:00PM - 6.50PM
Money Boot Camp
Loans, interest and Buy Now/Pay Later Services.
Thursday 11 April // 5:00PM - 6.30PM
Money Boot Camp
Workers rights, Payslips and Superannuation
Gallery of Events
NEWS
Stay up to date with new opportunitites, activities and events for local young people.
Young Wagga Voices Podcast
Young Wagga Voices Podcast
Young Wagga Voices is a podcast created in 2023 by young people, for young people.
We believe that YOUng people are the voice of our future and have important information to share!
Our podcast is led by young people who are passionate about sharing their experiences, perspectives and thoughts around topics that THEY believe are relevant to others.
If this is you, flick over to our Youth Podcast Application (right next door) and fill in your deets!
We will be super excited to hear from you!
Podcast Application
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Wagga Wagga City Council acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land, the Wiradyuri people, and pays respect to Elders past, present and future and extends our respect to all First Nations Peoples in Wagga Wagga.
We recognise and respect their cultural heritage, beliefs and continuing connection with the land and rivers.
We also recognise the resilience, strength and pride of the Wiradyuri and First Nations communities.