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Home » Fresh Faces For 2023 Regional Youth Taskforce

Fresh Faces For 2023 Regional Youth Taskforce

January 27, 2023 by Roxane Manley

Poppy Starr has been selected as a representative for regional youth.

The Regional Youth Taskforce will get a brand-new look with Minister for Regional Youth Ben Franklin announcing 18 new young leaders from across regional NSW who will advocate for their peers and deliver positive outcomes for young people.

“This group has been selected from more than 140 applicants, and includes two young people from each of the State’s nine regions who will meet throughout the year to focus on the NSW Regional Youth Framework pillars: work readiness, wellbeing, connectivity and community,” Mr Franklin said.

Poppy Starr, Cowra local, and daughter of our very own Phoenix Group of Newspapers designer, has been selected to represent the Central West and Orana region on the Regional Youth Taskforce for 2023.

Poppy applied for the Regional Taskforce position to help advocate for rural youth on a grander scale after spending time on the Cowra Youth Council.

“I enjoy being an active member of my local community and feeling like I can make a difference,” said Poppy.

The Taskforce allows members to have their say on ways the Government can improve outcomes for young people in regional NSW and better deliver services. 

When asked what her focus would be during her time on the Regional Youth Taskforce, Poppy responded, “I am passionate about regional Australia and the agricultural industry. I believe to ensure sustainable regional communities into the future it is really important to keep young people in rural areas. This includes ensuring there are opportunities for further education, employment and community engagement.”

For more information on the Regional Youth Taskforce, visit: nsw.gov.au/RegionalYouthTaskforce.

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