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Young people

To ensure all young people are connected, empowered, engaged and included, we provide, promote and support activities, services, events and opportunities.

We offer a range of projects, programs and other youth-related initiatives for young people aged 12-24 years old who are living, working or studying locally.

These programs provide opportunities for young people in Albury to gain valuable skills, contribute to their community, meet and work with other youth locally and of course, have fun!

Council works collaboratively with other councils and youth services to ensure maximum participation and to ensure provision of services are of a high quality and meet the needs of youth in Albury.

Ongoing youth services and programs include the following.


What is Youth Council?

The Youth Council are responsible for representing and advocating for young people in our community, building awareness and educating the wider community on youth related issues and making responsible decisions on behalf of young people.

They will also assist AlburyCity Council to develop plans and strategies that make sure young peoples’ views are considered in Council's decision-making process.

Our 2025 Youth Council

AlburyCity's Youth Council 2025

2025 Youth Council members

  • Isla Robinson
  • Angus Rae
  • Amy Aulakh
  • Siahn O'Sullivan
  • Kimmi Kaur
  • Ruby Reimers
  • Ammar Syed
  • Audrey Biles
  • Breanna Philips
  • Sankhenma Rai
  • Athirah Mohd Rizam
  • Amelia Evans
  • Sam George
  • Aston Lau
  • Isaac Bath

Objectives

  • Represent and promote a youth voice to Council in a structured and formal way for future planning decisions.
  • Provide a formal platform for young people to have their say on issues, needs and aspirations important that are relevant to young people living in the Albury area.
  • Assist the Council in the formulation of policy on youth affairs and provide advice on how to best meet the needs of young people.
  • Provide young people with the opportunity to meet regularly to express their views on current and emerging issues affecting young people of Albury.
  • Develop local initiatives and projects for young people.
  • Act as an advisory committee and respond to enquiries from the Council regarding youth specific issues in Albury.
  • Network with young people, service providers and the wider community to advocate for and promote youth related issues.
  • Represent the youth of Albury at local, state, and national youth forums where appropriate
  • Support Council in a manner that is consistent with Council values and decision Council
  • Membership will open to all young people aged between the ages of 12 to 18 years, living, working or attending high school, university or TAFE within the Albury Local Government Area.
  • Membership places are available for up to fourteen (14) Youth Councillors, each calendar year.
  • Youth council members volunteer their services as a member.

Eligibility

Anyone between the ages of 12 and 18 years that reside or go to school in the Albury LGA are eligible to apply.

Nominations for the 2026 Albury Youth Council are now open.  Download the nomination form below.


Hours required

Youth Council Meetings are held on Tuesday afternoons between 4:30pm - 6pm (not including NSW school holidays).

There may also be other meetings and commitments as required.


When: Meets weekly on Mondays during school terms 4pm to 5pm
Where: Retro Lane Cafe

If you’re 12 to 24 and are interested in planning gigs, events and programs for young people, the Retro Youth Management Committee is for you!

The Retro Youth Management Committee is responsible for:

  • planning events and programs at Retro Lane Cafe
  • brainstorm ideas and help run holiday programs.
  • address issues like youth mental health, unemployment, isolation, and bullying
  • come up with ways for young people to feel like an important part of Albury’s culture.

The Retro Youth Management Committee is made up of young people, aged 14-24, who wish to have a say and get involved in what happens at Retro Lane Cafe and it’s a great place to meet others in your age group looking to make a difference.

For more information contact:

Youth Services Team
Phone:  02 6023 8111
Email:  youth@alburycity.nsw.gov.au
Facebook: facebook.com/thisistheretro


Retro Card 2024

The Retro Connect Card was created to provide vital information for young people about local Youth Services, there is also an added bonus with local business offering a range of discounts for those who are members. You can pick-up your card at the Retro Lane Café and the Albury Library Museum.

The Retro Connect Card is for young people aged 13-24. Discounts are not valid with any other offer and the card must be presented with purchase.

Participating Businesses

  
All Music10% off music gear
Timmy G's10% off shoes
Lost N Found Barbers10% off haircuts
Modern Boba10% off bubble tea
Monumental10% off ice cream
Retro Lane Youth Cafe20% off menu items


When: Tuesday during NSW School Term 10.30am – 1:30pm

Where: Retro Lane Cafe

Are you a parent aged 25 or younger? If so, come along and join us! It’s a great opportunity to get out of the house and have some free fun with other young parents and their children, including amazing Storytime reading for your child and lots of activities you can do.

For more information contact:
Helen Evans
Gateway Health
Phone: 0457 563 305
Email:info@gatewayhealth.org.au
Website:gatewayhealth.org.au

Supported by Gateway Health and Retro Lane Cafe.

Early Years and Young Peoples Plan 2024-2029
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT

AlburyCity acknowledges the Wiradjuri people as the traditional custodians of the land in which we live and work and we pay our respects to Elders past, present and future for they hold the memories, culture, tradition and hopes of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people that contribute to our community.