Alternative Paths to Politics: How Young People Engage in Politics in Australia.

Elise Stephenson, Emmaline Monteith, Becca Shepard, Michelle Ryan, Ligia Oliveira-Silva, Alexandra Fisher, Gosia Mikolajczak, Ashleigh Streeter-Jones, Betty Barkha, Chanel Contos, Natalie Barr

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Abstract

Harnessing the power of young people and promoting their participation at every level of decision-making is essential to ensuring that government is representative, and policies are effective, inclusive and address the needs of diverse communities.

Yet, there is a disconnect between young people and the decisions that are made that impact their lives. This is even more evident for young women and those from minoritised groups.

In October 2023, GIWL ANU hosted their inaugural Youth Summit for young changemakers. Summit participants were surveyed about the barriers and opportunities to political engagement, participation, and representation for young people, and their attitudes towards politics and what political representation means to them.

Drawing from the survey results, GIWL ANU outline approaches and strategies to engaging young people in politics and creating pathways to politics that are diverse and sustainable.

Some key findings:
- Only 28% of survey participants see politics as a career. 75% view it more as a series of actions to take in their day-to-day lives
- The safety of political workplaces and frustration with the lack of diversity in politics are key barriers to political participation
- Climate change, First Nations rights and gender-based violence are the leading policy concerns for young changemakers, but they do not feel government is effectively addressing these issues
Original languageEnglish
PublisherAustralian National University
Number of pages51
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2024

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