NAVIGATION

NAVIGATION

AUST | MYA | CALLING | Diverse Talents, Shared Achievements: Honouring The Brillance of Multicultural Youth | nominations now OPEN

[Edited extract from public address]

Are you surrounded by inspiring young people from diverse backgrounds? Do you know a young achiever making a real difference in their community?

The Multicultural Youth Awards are searching for the nation's most outstanding young people.

A nominee is eligible if they:
  • have a culturally diverse background.
  • are within the age range of 16-30 years old.
  • reside in Australia (for individuals); or
  • are part of a community or volunteer organisation, service provider, government agency or business nominated for a specific project, program or initiative that benefits Australians
Categories:
  1. Entrepreneur of the Year
  2. Sportsperson of the Year
  3. Outstanding Contribution to the Community Award
  4. Academic Excellence Award
  5. Creative and Performing Arts Award
  6. Implementing Aboriginal Self-Determination Award
  7. Australian Minister for Youth’s Award (Minister will select)
  8. Young Apprentice/Vocational Award:
  9. Young Woman of the Year
  10. Young Leader of the Year Award
  11. Volunteer of the Year Award
  12. Inspirational Young Person of the Year
  13. Young Influencer of the Year
Self nominations are also welcome.

Winners announced at Parliament House Victoria on Saturday 5 October 2024! 
 

SHINING | A Spotlight on Young Talent!

The Multicultural Youth Awards recognise and celebrate the exceptional achievements of young Australians aged 16-25 from diverse backgrounds. This prestigious program offers 13 diverse categories to showcase the incredible contributions of multicultural youth to Australian society.

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Multicultural Youth Awards (MYA)
Address: 215 Bell St, Preston VIC 3072

The Multicultural Youth Awards up would like to acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the Aboriginal land, on which we all live, work, and play.​ We pay our deepest respect to Elders past and present, and any First Nations members who are part of the Multicultural Youth Group Industry. We acknowledge that sovereignty has never been ceded. This land always was and always will be Aboriginal land.​