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Youth survey open

Young people living across Wyndham are being invited to share their opinions and experiences in order to inform local policy and resource allocation.

Run by Wyndham Council every two years, the youth survey is open to people aged 12-25.

Young people are urged to share thoughts and opinions on a range of topics relating to safety, their interests and mental health among other topics with the responses providing a snapshot of who young people are in Wyndham, their challenges and expectations.

The feedback will be used to shape the programs and activities that Council delivers to ensure Wyndham’s young people are engaged, empowered and connected members of the community.

Council dedicates sections of their operations to providing a range of recreational, educational and employment opportunities which support the development and wellbeing of young people.

Successful projects have included mental health events in collaboration with high schools, volunteer groups and service providers such as mental health clinicians.

Popular ongoing social activities delivered annually include the school holiday program, battle of the bands and movie nights.

If questions, surveys and the like aren’t typically up your alley, there might be an incentive to break patterns and give it a shot.

Those who take the survey to go into the draw to win a PlayStation 5 or a Nike voucher. Feedback closes 30 June 2026.

For more information: https://theloop.wyndham.vic.gov.au/youth-survey-2026

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