
Passionate Queenslanders aged 16-25 are invited to apply to the Queensland Youth Parliament, where 93 young people will represent their communities in Parliament House and work to develop and debate their ideas.
The six-month program provides a platform for Queenslanders aged 16-25 to amplify their voices, whilst helping them build leadership skills, contribute to meaningful policy discussions and create connections.
“We received a record 471 nominations last year, which shows the passion of our next generation to have their say on the issues that matter to them." Minister for Youth, Sam O’Connor, said.
According to Queensland Youth Parliament Coordinator Grace Campbell; “This is a unique opportunity for young people right across the state to represent their communities and experience how parliament operates firsthand, including presenting and debating their Youth Bills in Queensland’s Parliament House.”
Former Youth Parliament Member Charlotte Squire encouraged any young person who has identified a specific issue within their community to apply for QYP.
“Queensland Youth Parliament provides the tools, skills, and support to help address issues that matter to youth and their communities," Ms Squire said.
Applications are available online, and as a printable form. QYP offers direct support to young people who may need assistance in completing their applications.
Nominations will close on 22 February 2026.
Applications can be submitted at www.ymcaqyp.org.au.
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