Lord Mayor Cr John Chedid said the forum, hosted jointly by Council and UWS, would be a chance for young leaders aged between 17 and 24 to make their voices heard on issues such as technology, lifestyle, innovation and government.
Cr Chedid said participants, who have been chosen from local high schools, universities and employers, would hear speakers including Federal Immigration Minister Scott Morrison and head of the Kokoda Track Foundation Dr Genevieve Nelson. MC will be Channel 10 news presenter Natarsha Belling.
“I have organised this forum because I strongly believe all levels of government should listen more closely to our young people and consider their views when making decisions that will affect their future,” Cr Chedid said.
“We need to involve our future generation of leaders in our long-term decision-making to ensure Parramatta is a true city of the 21st Century.
“Young people traditionally don’t get involved in consultation initiatives so this is a great opportunity for councillors and local business leaders to listen to their ideas and, where appropriate, work towards putting them into practice.
“Feedback from the forum will be included in a detailed report to be presented to Council for consideration.”
Participants will discuss the following topics with local business leaders in workshops:
• Inspiring careers and future leaders
• Liveability and lifestyle
• Entrepreneurship and innovation
• The future of technology
• Government and media
In addition to Minister Morrison and Dr Nelson, two inspirational young people will address the forum: Paralympic athlete and 2012 NSW Young Athlete with a Disability Kristy Pond, and social entrepreneur, motivational speaker and author Sacha Krjatian.
Hermina Liscevic, a 2013 HSC student at Catherine McAuley Catholic secondary school in Westmead who won the John McClymont Award for History, ranked first in the State for Croatian and won the Premier’s Award for all-round excellence, will lead one of the forum discussions.
Following the forum, there will be a civic reception where participants will be able to network with councillors and local business leaders and discuss their ideas in a more informal way.
Cr Chedid said he was delighted that the University of Western Sydney was partnering with Council to run the forum.
“Through our Memorandum of Understanding with the university, we are working to boost higher education services in our region so local students can study where they live.
“In Parramatta, we are creating a city of the future based on high-end technology and the jobs of the future.
“We also have a strategic alliance with the University of New England which has a campus in our CBD, and are developing the Westmead biomedical precinct, Rydalmere UWS business innovation park and Camellia eco-industrial precinct.
“These are becoming centres of excellence that will attract high-end university graduates and the jobs of the future.
“We have a vision for the future where our region’s best and brightest students can go on to tertiary education and then highly qualified jobs right here in our city.”
Parramatta Young Leaders Forum
Where: University of Western Sydney, Parramatta South Campus, cnr James Ruse Drive and Victoria Rd, Parramatta.
When: 11am to 5pm: Friday 23 May.