Useful websites
If you need advice and support, the Reach Out site provides young people with the information, help, support, advice and connections they need to manage mental health difficulties.
http://studyassist.gov.au/sites/studyassist/mytertiarystudyoptions/pages/what-am-i-eligible-for
Before you decide where to study and apply for a course, you will need to make some important decisions. This website has been designed to educate you about your options, so you can make an informed decision before you enrol.
Youthcentral offers a range of information and advice on issues like jobs, study, travel, money and events in your local area - wherever you live in Victoria - whilst offering opportunities for you to participate
FReeZA supports young people to lead planning and staging of music, artistic and cultural events in their local communities. The program also provides important performance opportunities for local musicians and emerging artists to showcase their talent through competitions such as the Victorian FReeZA Push Start Battle of the Bands.
YACVic is Victorias peak body and leading policy advocate on young peoples rights. We are not so much a youth-work organisation but a youth policy organisation, in that we advocate for the rights of young people, through various channels, including community, government and other youth organisations.
NYW is the largest celebration of young people in Australia.The theme for National Youth Week 2013 Australias largest celebration of young people. Held every April.
www.melbourne.vic.gov.au/Signal
Signal is Melbournes first arts studio dedicated to people aged 13 to 20 interested in a wide range of art forms. Signal provides opportunities to work with professional artists across all art forms. Signal is a place for making, showing, inspiring and developing our city's new creative talents in every medium
The central hub of government information for young people, including job seeker information and links to important sites.







