The Y NSW is calling for passionate young people from across New South Wales to apply for the 2026 Youth Parliament program, now open to students in 10, 11 and 12 (or equivalent age) in all NSW state electorates.
As NSW’s premier youth leadership program operating for over 20 years by the Y NSW (formerly YMCA), Youth Parliament offers young people the opportunity to debate in NSW Parliament, create Youth Bills on issues for change, and have their voices and recommendations heard by Members of Parliament.
Young people in Years 10, 11 and 12 (or equivalent age) in all NSW state electorates are invited to apply. The Youth Parliament program is designed to be safe and inclusive for all young people, and the Y NSW encourages applications that would contribute to a diverse and representative cohort.
Youth Parliamentarians receive specialised training through a series of camps and online workshops, parliamentary education and experience. Participants also have the opportunity for community engagement and advocacy, which is all designed to nurture participants in developing their skills to create social impact and positive change.
The Y NSW CEO Rob Kennaugh commented that the Youth Parliament program provides an important platform to ensure young people’s voices are heard.
“We are calling on all thought leaders, change-makers and inspired young people to apply for the 2026 Youth Parliament program so we can continue to provide a stage for their voices to be heard and their skills developed to lead our local communities,” said Mr Kennaugh.
To apply to take part in the 2026 Youth Parliament, eligible young people should visit ymcansw.org.au/youth-parliament and submit their application before 4 January 2026. School teachers and Members of Parliament can also nominate a young person.
To get involved in Youth Parliament as a volunteer or partner, please contact the team at youthparliamanent@ymca.org.au.