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Calling on young environment enthusiasts
Vibrant young people wanting to make a difference and conserve
Queensland's precious environment are invited to become members
of the Queensland Youth Environment Council and advise government
on key issues.
Environment Minister Vicky Darling, Education Minister Cameron
Dick and Member for Kallangur Mary-Anne O'Neil met with QYEC
member, Sam Harvey, to discuss the council's latest project to
empower students to run an environment club in their secondary
school and promote sustainability across their school
campuses.
"QYEC provides an opportunity for young people to provide their
perspective on environment issues and about Queensland's future,"
Ms Darling said.
"I am delighted to endorse QYEC's JUST ONE policy scheduled to be
rolled out across secondary schools this year which includes
online auditing tools, project planning, activities and
environment clubs.
"As one individual, as one class, as one school or as one group,
everybody has the capacity to make a difference, no matter how
large or small.
"Today's youth are going to inherit a changing climate and the
associated impacts - it's just so important for them to be part
of the solution.
Member for Kallangur Mary-Anne O'Neil encouraged 15 to 25 year
olds to apply and become a member of QYEC.
"Applicants will be assessed on their overall commitment to
environmental issues; their level of interest and participation
in environmental activities within the community; and their
commitment and skills as a youth leader, inspiring others to
act," Ms O'Neil said.
"Council members meet two or three times throughout the year to
consider specific environmental and sustainability issues,
develop youth engagement projects and advise back to the
Queensland Government," she said .
"QYEC was set up in 2007 to provide advice to the Queensland
Governmentfrom a youth perspective on key environment issues
including climate change, waste, renewable energy and
biodiversity conservation.
QYEC reports to the Environment Minister and Education
Minister.
Education Minister Cameron Dick said Council members also acted
as youth leaders to enhance awareness and inspire other young
people to take action to achieve a more environmentally
sustainable future for Queensland.
"QYEC provides a fantastic opportunity for council members to
engage and educate other Queensland youth," Mr Dick said.
"We are looking to appoint members reflecting the geographic,
cultural, age and gender diversity of Queensland's young
people.
"The current Council has engaged with ministers on issues such as
renewable energy, water, national parks, and climate change, and
spread its message to other young people at events including
University O-weeks, the World Environmental Education Congress
and by hosting Re-fashion (recycled clothing) parades.".
Applications are now open and will close on 2 March 2012. The
first meeting of the new Council will be held in May 2012.
The Queensland Youth Environment Council website www.qyec.org.au
provides further information on the Council, and the application
process.
Education and Industrial Relations
The Honourable Cameron Dick
Environment
The Honourable Vicky Darling
23/01/2012
Calling on young environment enthusiasts
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Publish Date: 24 Jan 12
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