Cairns Youth Council

The Cairns Youth Council were elected in November 2023 and are serving a 18 month term in office. Together, the Youth Council will deliver projects, campaigns and events based on a priority agenda developed together early in their term.

If you have an issue you’d like the Cairns Youth Council to consider, contact Etuina Suavai at young.mayors.qld@fya.org.au

 

Cairns Youth Council in the Media

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Local young people to elect new Youth Council
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Teens have mayoral aims
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About the 2023-24 Youth Council

What type of projects and campaigns will the Cairns Youth Council run?

The Youth Council decide their priorities based on issues identified by young people in Cairns.

The projects run by youth councils around the world have covered a range of issues, including: 

  • Campaigns for mental health, LGBTIQ+ equality, poverty reduction, sustainability, safety and tourism
  • Youth homelessness support projects
  • Lowering the age of travel concessions
  • New inclusive council programs for young people with disabilities
  • Forums that bring young people together with local, state, and federal decision makers
  • New sports competitions, music programs, and art exhibitions

During the Term in Office, the Youth Council will regularly consult with their constituents to make sure their work is meeting the needs of young people in the community. Consultation will happen in different ways.

How often and where do the Youth Council meet, and what’s the time commitment?

Youth Council meet once a fortnight, alternating between in-person meetings at the Jubilee Centre, and online via zoom. Meetings are 1.5 to 2 hours on a weekday after school.

As well as fortnightly meetings, Youth Council may have the chance to go to CRC meetings and other events, which are decided as the Term in Office rolls out.

Are Youth Councillors paid?

Youth Councillors are paid a quarterly stipend of $250 ($1000 across the Term in Office) to recognise that costs might come up as a part of being involved (eg. transport).

Food is provided for meetings with all dietary requirements catered to.

Does the Youth Council work with the Cairns Regional Councillors and Mayor?

The Youth Council may have opportunities to meet with and provide recommendations to CRC Councillors and the Mayor throughout their Term in Office.

What suburbs and towns are in the Cairns Regional Council area?

Check out a locality map here.

How do I get involved?

How can I participate in the Cairns Youth Council?

The Cairns Youth Council are fulfilling their term in office, which ends in June 2025.

Nominations to run for election for the next term in office will open in 2025.

In the meantime, you can have your say on issues they cover by emailing Etuina Suavai at young.mayors.qld@fya.org.au

How old do you have to be to get involved?

Nominations for the Cairns Youth Council are open to young people aged between 13 and 17 years of age (at the time of application) living in the Cairns Regional Council area. You do not need to be an Australian citizen to nominate yourself. 

Nominations will reopen in early 2025.

 

Why can’t over 18s run for Youth Council?

Australian citizens aged 18 and over are eligible to vote in local, state and federal elections, and can nominate themselves to run for election to represent their constituents at all levels (and we encourage you to consider it!)

If you’re over 18 and want to be involved in the Young Mayors program in other ways, get in touch!

We have paid opportunities available for young people to deliver presentations at schools, support other young people to nominate themselves, help coordinate Election Week, set up and manage voting centers, and count votes.

Does it cost anything to be involved?

The program is completely free to participate in.

Is the Young Mayors program a school activity?

No. Elections will be run at schools, but the Young Mayors program is not part of the curriculum.

Youth Council runs outside of school time, but it’s best to let your school know you’ll be getting involved either as a candidate, or as an elected youth councillor. A letter to your school can be provided on request.

On occasion, Youth Councillors may have the chance to get involved in activities that run during school hours, with advanced notice.

General info

What safeguarding is in place for young people in the program?

The Young Mayors program works with young people aged 11 to 17 years. We recognise this program puts young people in the public spotlight, and this can create vulnerabilities.

A well-being plan tailored to each community is developed at the beginning of the program, based on a thorough co-design process undertaken with each local government area.

The well-being plan includes, but is not limited to specific actions and support available to keep young people safe, processes to report harm, and clarity on expectations young people can have of each other, partners involved and the general public.

 

FYA and our partners are required to have Working With Childrens’ Checks / Blue Cards and adhere to a comprehensive set of safeguarding policies and legislative requirements.

What inclusion and accessibility support is available?

We are working hard to make every part of the program as accessible to as many people as possible. This includes using wheelchair accessible venues, having the option to provide Auslan Interpreters for events, providing single and gender neutral bathrooms, creating social scripts and maintaining COVID safety. 

We are committed to supporting all access requirements and welcome suggestions for any access needs not covered here. Please email Tahlia Azaria (she/her) at tahlia.azaria@fya.org.au or call FYA on (03) 7046 3837 to book a time to chat.

Got more questions?

During the nominations period, we’ll be coming to participating schools and community groups to tell you more about the Young Mayors program and how you can get involved.

In the meantime, if you have a question that hasn’t been answered here, get in touch here or at youngmayors@fya.org.au.