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Keyara helps amplify young voices

Keyara D’Souza is a Caroline Springs student who is passionate about advocating for other young people both locally and statewide.

Keyara, 17, served on the Melton Council Youth Advisory Committee for four years and has been re-selected for the Victorian Youth Congress, an advisory group of young people aged 12 – 25 who work with government to identify and advocate for issues that matter to young people.

“Being part of this work allows me to engage with topics that affect both myself and those around me, while also supporting others to amplify their voice and be heard,” said Keyara, who attends Suzanne Cory High School.

“It is an opportunity to take an active role in shaping the community I am part of, and to ensure that young people’s perspectives are included in discussions and decisions that influence our shared future.”

In 2024 the congress contributed to the development of YouthNav, a toolkit that equips young people with skills to better prepare them for their transition into adulthood, including getting a job, budgeting, moving out, and voting.

“This year, we are focusing on promoting the toolkit so that many young people can benefit. I am proud to have taken part in this project, as it is an incredible resource that provides answers to many of the questions that young people are asking today,” said Keyara,whose goal is to work in healthcare.

“There is so much power in what change can bring. Collectively, we work towards making that tangible.”

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