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Reach Out - http://www.reachout.com.au/
Helping young people get through difficult times. Contains inspiring stories, interactive gallery, and advice on teen issues. |
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Kids Help Line - http://www.kidshelp.com.au/
A 24 hour, free and confidential telephone counselling service for 5 to 18 year olds. Includes background information, gala benefit auction ball details, publications and media, resources, and contact details. |
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The Source - http://www.thesource.gov.au/
Information about the programmes and services that the Commonwealth Government provides for young people. |
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Inspire Foundation - http://www.inspire.org.au/
An Internet-based foundation that works to inspire young people to help themselves, get involved and get online. |
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National Youth Week - http://www.youthweek.com/
Celebrating and recognising the value of all young Australians to their communities by giving them an opportunity to express their ideas and opinions. |
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Young Achievement Australia - http://www.yaa.org.au/
Young Achievement Australia (YAA) run structured high school and university programmes, and provide information and resources for young people interested in enterprise education and running their own business. |
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The Foundation for Young Australians - http://www.youngaustralians.org/
Non-profit organisation committed to assisting young Australians aged up to 30 years to reach their full potential. Describes annual scholarship and grants programs. |
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Lawstuff - http://www.lawstuff.org.au/
Information from the National Children's and Youth Law Centre about young people's legal rights and obligations in every Australian state and territory. |
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vibewire.net - http://www.vibewire.net/
An e-zine for young Australians to publish creative works and reviews of art, film and music. |
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Oxfam International Youth Parliament - http://www.iyp.oxfam.org/
Held in Sydney in 2001 and 2004, and next in Canada in 2007, the Oxfam IYP mobilises a global network of young leaders and activists to bring about positive and sustainable change. |
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Ministerial Council on Education, Employment, Training and Youth Affairs - http://www.mceetya.edu.au/
MCEETYA consists of State, Territory, Australian Government and New Zealand Ministers with responsibility for the portfolios of education, employment, training and youth affairs, who meet to optimise coordination of policy making across their interrelated portfolios. |
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Guides Australia - http://www.guidesaus.org.au/
Guides Australia provide a non-formal education program that is a dynamic, flexible and values-based training in life skills, decision making and leadership. |
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The Duke of Edinburgh's Award in Australia - http://www.dukeofed.org.au/
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award is an international leadership in action programme, available to all young people aged between fourteen and twenty-five. |
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United Nations Youth Association of Australia - http://www.unya.asn.au
UNYA is a youth organisation concerned with educating and involving youth in decision-making, current affairs and the United Nations. |
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Enterprise Network for Young Australians - http://www.enya.org.au/
ENYA promotes the active participation of young people in enterprise in an ethical and sustainable manner. |
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Australian Youth Ambassadors for Development - http://www.ausaid.gov.au/youtham/
AYAD places skilled young Australian volunteers, aged 18-30, on short-term assignments in developing countries throughout Asia and the Pacific. |
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Australian Clearinghouse for Youth Studies - http://www.acys.info/
A prime source on youth research and work, publishes 'Youth Studies Australia' and 'Youth Field Xpress' for researchers, youth workers, and educators. |
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Dusseldorp Skills Forum - http://www.dsf.org.au
The DSF seeks to improve the learning and work transitions of young Australians by cooperating with communities, industry, government and non-government organisations to generate ideas, research, tools and information, and to build networks of common interest. |
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Ship for World Youth Australia - http://www.swyaustralia.org/
SWY is an international cultural exchange program organised by the Government of Japan, bringing together over 250 young people for two months on board the cruise liner Nippon Maru. |
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Scouts Australia - http://www.scouts.com.au/
Scouts Australia aims to encourage the physical, intellectual, social, emotional and spiritual development of young people. |
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Youth Research Centre - http://www.edfac.unimelb.edu.au/yrc/
Research in identifying and proposing solutions to youth oriented issues, based at the Melbourne graduate school of education. Projects, publications, and newsletter included. |
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Youth Challenge Australia - http://www.youthchallenge.com.au/
Offers youth volunteers the opportunity to volunteer on a range of powerful, community initiated development projects in South and Central America, Asia and the Pacific. |
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This Is Not Art Festival - http://www.thisisnotart.org/
This Is Not Art is a Newcastle-based annual national festival of new media and arts, incorporating, amongst others, the National Young Writers' Festival and the National Student Media Conference. |
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YMCA Australia - http://www.ymca.org.au/
The Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) works collaboratively with government, non-profit groups and partners to provide a range of programs and services to build strong people, strong families, and strong communities. |
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YouthGAS - http://www.youthgas.com/
Providing young Australians and those that work with them a range of networking and communication resources, information and opportunities. |
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YWCA Australia - http://www.ywca.org.au/
YWCA Australia is the Australian partner in the global network of women advancing social justice and creating opportunities and services for the development of women and their families. |
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International Young Professionals Foundation - http://www.iypf.org/
Based in Canberra, the IYPF works in the fields of human rights, poverty eradication, environment and social capital. |
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Nescafe Big Break - http://www.nescafebigbreak.com.au/
Each year Nescafe Big Break gives away cash grants to help young Australians and New Zealanders turn their big ideas into a reality. In 2006, the ultimate winner will be given a $100,000 top cash prize. |
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Young Australian of the Year Award - http://www.australianoftheyear.gov.au/pages/page24.asp
The Young Australian of the Year Award recognises those aged 16 to 25 who are outstanding and exceptional young Australians. |
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Future Leaders - http://www.futureleaders.com.au/
An Australia wide project designed to provide young people with inspiration and skill development for effective leadership. |
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Youth Network of Tasmania - http://www.ynot.org.au/
YNOT is the peak body for the non-government youth sector in Tasmania. |
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Australian Youth Affairs Coalition - http://www.ayac.org.au/
Australia's non-government youth affairs peak. |
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National Indigenous Youth Leadership Group - http://www.thesource.gov.au/involve/NIYLG/
NIYLG is the Australian Government's flagship consultation mechanism for young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. |
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Youth 2 Youth - http://www.youth2youth.com.au/
Youth 2 Youth provide youth-led enterpreneurship training, workshops and resources for young people. They also publish IGNITE, the free, monthly e-newsletter for enterprising young people. |
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The Boys' Brigade Australia - http://boys.brigadeaustralia.org/
Official website. Offers an overview of the organization, history, camps, activities, news and kids questions of the month. |
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National Youth Roundtable - http://www.thesource.gov.au/involve/NYR/
The Australian government's flagship youth consultation process. |
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Girls' Brigade Australia - http://girls.brigadeaustralia.org/
The Girls' Brigade Australia is a Christian-based award programme helping girls to grow spiritually, intellectually, socially, physically and mature as active, responsible citizens. |
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The Wellspring - http://www.alanwu.org/
Weblog about youth opportunities in Australia and at the United Nations (UN). Includes analysis, interviews and details of youth-related organisations. |
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http://www4.tpg.com.au/users/taboo/Novo/ - http://www4.tpg.com.au/users/taboo/Novo/
Includes archived issues of the webzine, which was published in 2000 and which examined all aspects of youth culture including religion, current affairs, music, movies, and fictional writing. |
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Shift Foundation - http://www.shiftfoundation.org/
The Melbourne-based Shift Foundation is an international foundation that engages outstanding young leaders aged 16-35 to progress thinking and action on some of the planet's most critical global challenges. |