Youth Voice & Education
Raising youth voices in action through youth-led campaigns, school murals, and co-designed resources. This blog highlights how creativity, storytelling, and visual communication support learning, leadership, and real-world impact—empowering young people to shape the spaces and conversations that matter to them.
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Using Public Space Hoardings to Raise Youth Voices for International Women’s Day
This project transformed an unused hoarding wall in Canberra Centre into a vibrant statement of youth voice and social impact. Led by young women from Lanyon High School, the mural was developed through an expressive typography workshop and completed in collaboration with YWCA Canberra, the ACT Government’s TCCS Street Art Program, and Mura Lanyon Youth and Community Centre. The project showcased how underutilised public space can become a canvas for empowerment, connection, and youth-led storytelling.
Engaging Local Olympian for Wellbeing-Themed International Women’s Day Project
This co-created youth street art project for International Women’s Day explores gender equity, mental wellbeing, and creative expression including a keynote from guest speaker and mural focus - Australian Olympian, Caroline Buchanan.
Co-Designed School Mural Celebrating Inclusivity
This co-designed school mural explores themes of inclusivity and belonging, both for the student voice of Seaview High School, and for the broader public community. School representatives including the SRC Leadership Team were led through a design-thinking process workshop on site to find our visual communication.