Mackay elects first ever Youth Council
The results are in: Australia’s first ever Youth Council democratically elected by young people aged 11-17 in Mackay.
Twelve young people under 17 have been announced as the successful candidates of Mackay’s first Youth Council elections.
The announcement is the culmination of a month-long election campaign as part of Young Mayors, a program backing young people to make change through active participation in local government.
A total of 1,464 votes were cast by young people under 17, for 21 candidates in polling stations in schools and colleges last week.
“The turnout for this first-ever election shows that young people are not disengaged in politics, and when empowered to contribute to real, tangible change – they show up,” Mayor Greg Williamson said.
“Thank you to everyone who voted and stood as candidates – and congratulations to the elected representatives, we’re looking forward to working with you all.”
FYA’s Young Mayor’s Program Assistant and Mackay local, Savannah Vella said the elections were just the beginning.
“This newly elected Youth Council will champion the needs and views of all young people in Mackay. They will ensure young people they serve have a voice in the community in improving services, and positively influencing key decisions on local issues.”
“This isn’t just good news for young people, but for the whole Mackay community.”
The 12 members of the 2023 Mackay Youth Council are:
Media contact
Mackay Regional Council: Lee Brake | 07 4961 9409 | lee.brake@mackay.qld.gov.au
FYA: Shona McPherson | (03) 7042 7237 | shona.mcpherson@fya.org.au