
6. Investing in Australia’s Future Leadership
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Let’s talk about investing in Australia’s future leaders. When government funding and philanthropy meet aspiring young leaders and bold ideas, new opportunities are unlocked.
Aru Narayan is a super passionate and proactive young tourism professional. She was a 2022 graduate of the Launchpad program offered by Youth Tourism Network and Regeneration Projects, and is now a Team Lead at Reeho Study Tours.
Yee Zhao and Cooper Tealen are a dynamic duo with high hopes for Melbourne’s urban landscapes. They’re recipients of the City of Melbourne’s Youth Climate Action Grant, based around a very cool idea for soilless vertical gardens through their enterprise – Gnositukoi.
In a (gum)nut shell …
Issue: Finding value-aligned leadership programs & entrepreneurial seed funding is tricky.
Opportunity: Fortunately, advocacy and policy change is creating more supportive conditions.
Insights: Now, pilot programs have proven their impact for young people, we’re ready to scale.
The ‘Transforming Youth #EcoAnxiety2Action’ campaign is a collaboration between Regeneration Projects, UN Youth Australia and RMIT University. Join us on this journey!