Nominations are now open for the second City of Greater Bendigo Youth Awards to celebrate and recognise the everyday contributions, skills, accomplishments and achievements of young people aged between 12 and 25 years of age who work, live and study in Greater Bendigo.
The awards aim to recognize and honour the skills and accomplishments of young individuals across various areas, as reflected in the six award categories which are:
- Creativity and innovation
- Contribution to the community
- Excellence in leadership
- Teamwork and collaboration
- Sustainability and environment
- Inclusion and equity
City of Greater Bendigo Mayor Cr Andrea Metcalf said the awards program recognises the everyday contributions of young people in our community that often go unrecognised.
“By nominating a young person for the Youth Awards, you will help shine a light on their efforts and inspire others. Recognizing these young individuals not only honours their hard work and dedication but also encourages them to continue making positive impacts,” Cr Metcalf said.
“We have exceptional young people in Greater Bendigo who make small and large contributions to the community that have a lasting and positive impact on our lives every day. Often this goes unrecognised, but they keep quietly working and using their skills and talents to make Greater Bendigo a better place.
“It’s often said that young people are the leaders of tomorrow, but we know that young people are already leaders today. They are kind, creative, innovative, and generous with their time and contribute to improving the lives and experiences of those around them through their actions both big and small.
“If you know a young person who you think should be acknowledged, I encourage you to nominate them for the City’s youth awards.”
Greater Bendigo Youth Mayor Levity Camilleri said the Youth Awards are an incredible way to celebrate and acknowledge the creativity, leadership, and excellence of local young people.
“It’s truly amazing and inspiring to see the diverse skills, contributions, and stories of young people in our community,” Levity Camilleri said.
“It's important to appreciate young people's work across the municipality, it helps strengthen our culture, social cohesion, and quality of life. I encourage anyone who knows an exceptional young person who contributes to our community to nominate them for the Youth Awards and to celebrate their contribution."
Nominations for the Greater Bendigo Youth Awards can be made online until 5pm Tuesday September 30, 2025.
Finalists will be invited to an awards ceremony which will take place on Friday November 21, 2025.
Nominations to the Greater Bendigo Youth Awards may also be considered for the 2026 City of Greater Bendigo Young Citizen Year of the Year award.
The Greater Bendigo Youth Awards were developed with significant input from the City’s Youth Council and are a key action of the Greater Bendigo Youth Action Plan 2023-2024.
To nominate someone, visit: