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New Investment To Deliver Exciting Opportunities For Young People In Parkes Shire

(L-R) Parkes Shire Council’s Director Planning & Community Services Annalise Teale, and Deputy Mayor Marg Applbee. Representing Evolution Mining - Northparkes Operations were Processing Manager Mitch Garside, and Communications and Engagement Superintendent Brooke Plunkett.

(L-R) Parkes Shire Council’s Director Planning & Community Services Annalise Teale, and Deputy Mayor Marg Applbee. Representing Evolution Mining – Northparkes Operations were Processing Manager Mitch Garside, and Communications and Engagement Superintendent Brooke Plunkett.

A significant new investment in the future of young people across the Parkes Shire has been announced, with Evolution Mining Northparkes Operations and Parkes Shire Council partnering to deliver a new Youth Officer position.

The new part-time position, established for an initial three-year term, represents a major commitment to strengthening youth engagement, participation, wellbeing and opportunities across the entire Parkes Shire.

Funded by Northparkes Operations and managed by Parkes Shire Council, the role has been designed to provide a coordinated and flexible approach to supporting young people, responding directly to community feedback that identified youth activities and mental health as key priorities.

The Youth Officer will work closely with young people, schools, community organi­sations, sporting clubs, and service provid­ers to create meaningful opportunities for youth engagement, leadership develop­ment and social connection.

Parkes Shire Deputy Mayor Marg Apple­bee said the new position will play an impor­tant role in ensuring young people have a stronger voice in shaping the future of their communities.

The role will support youth-focused pro­grams and events, coordinate activities through Council facilities and community venues, establish partnerships across the region and deliver outreach initiatives to smaller communities throughout the Shire.

Importantly, the position has been de­signed with flexibility in mind, recognising that effective youth engagement often oc­curs outside traditional business hours.

Council is now preparing to advertise the position and is seeking an enthusiastic, in­novative and community-minded individual who can help make the role truly excep­tional.

The successful applicant will have the op­portunity to help guide the program from the ground up, develop strong community part­nerships and create lasting outcomes that support young people across the Parkes Shire.

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