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49 young people appointed to 2026 Youth Advisory Groups

Ministers:

Senator the Hon Dr Jess Walsh
Minister for Early Childhood Education
Minister for Youth

Forty-nine young Australians will come together in Canberra this week to begin working with and advising the Albanese Labor Government on key policy issues as part of the 2026 Youth Advisory Groups.

The Advisory Group members, together with the Youth Steering Committee, will meet with Ministers, their respective departments and Members of Parliament as part of Youth Meets Parliament Week.

Aged 16 to 24, the 2026 cohort was selected from more than 500 applicants nationwide and brings diverse lived experience to the policy issues that matter most to young Australians.

Youth Meets Parliament Week and the 2026 Youth Advisory Groups provide an important opportunity for the young representatives to engage with the Government and key decision‑makers directly and to work together to drive better policy outcomes. 

The 2026 Youth Advisory Groups members represent the breadth of diversity among Australia’s young people and their experiences. 

This includes First Nations young people, members from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, members with experience of mental ill-health, young people living in regional, rural and remote Australia, young migrants, gender diverse members, young parents, members with experience of being a carer, members from LGBTIQA+ communities, and members with disabilities. 

For more information visit youth.gov.au.

Quotes attributable to the Minister for Youth, Jess Walsh:

“Congratulations to all the new members of the Youth Advisory Groups and I look forward to working with them this year.

“Being selected to be part of these committees is no easy feat.

“This is a wonderful opportunity for young people to have a say on the policies and programs that affect them.

“These young people have a lot to offer, and we can deliver better outcomes by listening to their valuable insights and lived experience.

“That’s what Youth Meets Parliament Week is all about – bringing together youth representatives and Ministers and Members of Parliament in Canberra so we can listen to what they have to say.”

For more information on the 2026 Youth Advisory Group members visit youth.gov.au/youth-advisory-groups

Youth Advisory Group members

Climate Change & Water Youth Advisory Group

NameAgeState or Territory
Amy 20New South Wales 
Cyan 24New South Wales 
Denzel 20South Australia 
Isabella 19Queensland 
Jazmin 18South Australia 
Lottie 17Tasmania 
Mia 20Western Australia 
Sarbjeet 24Victoria 
Semisi 18Queensland 

Countering Foreign Interference Advisory Group

NameAgeState or Territory
Agot 20South Australia 
Azeriah 17Western Australia 
Elham 21Tasmania 
Eric23Victoria
Ethan22New South Wales
Gage 18Queensland 
Olivia 22Victoria 
Raheel 22Victoria 
Ryan 17Northern Territory 
Tenason 21Queensland 

First Nations Youth Advisory Group

NameAgeState or Territory
Aston  20Queensland  
Aurielle18New South Wales
Bianca  23Tasmania  
Charlize17South Australia
Jaharn  19Australian Capital Territory 
Jindara  17Victoria  
Kelsee  23Western Australia 
Matilda  21South Australia 
Zak19Australian Capital Territory
Zara  16Northern Territory 

Mental Health Youth Advisory Group

NameAgeState or Territory
Alexander 20New South Wales 
Amelia 17Northern Territory 
Atticus 16Tasmania 
Aysha 20Victoria 
Catherine 18Western Australia 
Grace 24Victoria 
Hiba 20Australian Capital Territory
Mila Kate 16New South Wales 
Riley 19New South Wales 
Samuel 17Queensland 

Sports Participation Youth Advisory Group 

NameAgeState or Territory
Ahmad 22New South Wales 
Brianna 22Queensland 
Charlie 23Victoria 
Ezekiel 21South Australia 
Fatima 22Western Australia 
Matilda 16New South Wales 
Ollie 17South Australia 
Peter 19Northern Territory 
Rabbiah 23Victoria 
Renz 18Queensland