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Dylan goes to Parliament

Pomona resident, Dylan Hafey has been selected to represent the Noosa Electorate at the 2024 YMCA Queensland Youth Parliament (QYP).

“Ever since I can remember, I have wanted to be an advocate for meaningful change and fight for positive outcomes. This is why I am so grateful for this opportunity, as well as being selected for the Justice, Police, Community Safety and Corrective Services portfolio,” said Dylan.

QYP is a parliamentary education, community engagement and personal development program run by the YMCA in collaboration with the Queensland Government. Every year, 93 new Youth Members, between the ages of 15 and 25, are selected (one from every state electorate) for the program. Beyond bridging the gap between legislators and youth in Queensland, QYP also provides an outstanding opportunity for personal development, be that in leadership skills, public speaking and legislative experience.

Dylan has been a born and bred Noosa local his whole life and is heavily involved within the community in a professional capacity and through volunteering. He is also an Australian Scout Medallion recipient and the current Treasurer for Noosa Toastmasters.

“I look forward to working with the other 92 Youth Members from other electorates across Queensland on legislation, speaking with stakeholders, State Members (MPs) and good ole fashion debate in chamber on many issues. Any ‘mock’ Bills we pass are then given to MPs for their consideration. Thank you to everyone who supported my nomination, I am immensely proud to be representing Noosa,” Dylan said.

Dylan Hafey in his role as the Youth Member can be contacted via noosa@ymcaqyp.org.au. For more information on the QYP, please visit ymcaqueensland.org.au.

For anyone under 25, the Queensland Child and Family Commission is hosting a two-day Youth Summit on 10 and 11 April 2024 at the Emporium Hotel, South Bank, Brisbane. Register for free and find more information at www.qfcc.qld.gov.au/youth/summit

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