Council seeking young people for committee

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Young people in Yarra Ranges are being asked to put their hands up to help pitch, organise and lead arts and cultural based events in the region.

FReeZA is funded by Engage!, a Victorian Government initiative that gives young Victorians the opportunity to lead the planning and staging of events that are safe and secure and accessible, while being drug, alcohol and smoke-free.

The Freeza Committee, made up of young people aged 14 to 25 years, meets fortnightly to brainstorm and organise youth-led events across Yarra Ranges.

Committee member, Miranda, said previous Freeza events included a Baker Boy concert, a Queer Formal, and the Celebrating YOUth event, which acknowledged community contributions and achievements of local young people.

“Personally, I joined to enhance my teamwork and event curation skills, as well as explore music opportunities. I’ve experienced all three multiple times already!” Miranda said.

“The best part is that it’s flexible. You can attend meetings, in person or online, whenever you can, or even just help during events.

“FReeZA also offers workshop opportunities in different areas of interest, such as first aid, tech and even stage production!”

“There’s no pressure, and we welcome anyone and everyone with open arms. It’s a fantastic way to socialise, meet like-minded people and find opportunities for personal and future growth – I highly recommend joining!”

The Committee meets every fortnightly on a Tuesday between 5:00-7:00pm, online or in person.

Yarra Ranges Mayor, Jim Child, encouraged parents to talk to their teenagers about getting involved.

“We know that young people getting involved in committees like these gives them incredibly valuable leadership skills and a strong connection to their community, Cr Child said.

“But initiatives like FReeZA also provide a way to socialise with other young people and develops the trust and power to create the kind of events they’d like to see locally – a rare opportunity.

“These events benefit so many in the community – helping young people make social connections, enjoy music, art or culture close-to-home, find a sense of belonging or ignite a passion on a topic that will follow them through their lives.

“The FReeZA committee has a long history of putting on fantastic, engaging events locally – from battle of the bands, concerts and stalls at community festivals. They’re supported by our excellent staff and gain friendship, leadership and have fun along the way.

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