Using Our Voices - Bankstown -

Schedule

Wed Jul 15 2026 at 10:30 am to 02:30 pm

UTC+10:00

Location

Western Sydney University - Bankstown City Campus | Bankstown, NS

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Using Our Voices is a civic engagement initiative that helps young people understand how democracy works and how they can be part of shaping
About this Event


Learn how democracy works and how to make it work for you!
Using Our Voices is a hands-on civic engagement workshop where young people come together to learn how decisions are made and how they can influence change. Through interactive activities, real-world examples and open conversations, participants will explore how government, policy and power shape everyday life.This four-hour workshop provides a relaxed and supportive space to build leadership skills, share ideas, enjoy free food and connect with other young people with plenty of laughs along the way.


WHO
Young people aged 15-24 living or studying in Western Sydney

WHEN
Wedneday 15 July 2026, 10:30am-2:30pm
Free lunch, a certficate of participation and some special gifts included…!

WHERE
Level 9, Bankstown City, Western Sydney University Campus, 74 Rickard Rd, Bankstown NSW 2200
Transport
You can either directly meet us at Western Sydney Uni (Bankstown Campus) or we have also organised a special bus transport which picks up from Fairfield, Revesby and Cantebury station.

What is the project?

Using Our Voices is a civic engagement initiative designed to help young people understand Australian democracy and feel confident using their voice within it. The project focuses on practical skills, not just theory, so participants leave knowing how to take action on issues they care about.

From understanding how government works to learning how to engage politicians and advocate online, this project turns civic knowledge into real-world impact.




What will you do?


This interactive workshop includes hands-on activities such as:

Meeting Your MP

Learn how to prepare for and participate in a meeting with a Member of Parliament, share your story and advocate for change.

Power Mapping

Understand who holds influence in different systems and how to approach decision-makers strategically.

Social Media for Civic Impact

Explore how social media platforms can be used to raise awareness, mobilise others and support social justice causes.

Workshops are youth-led, practical and focused on real-life civic participation.


Why get involved?

This is a chance to:

  • Learn how to speak up about issues that matter to you
  • Build confidence, leadership and advocacy skills
  • Connect with other young people in your community
  • Take a break from busy routines with free food, good company and meaningful conversations


Optional Research Element

Participants will have the option to take part in a research component exploring how young people view their role and influence in Australian democracy. Those who choose to participate will reflect on the question:

“How much voice do you believe you have in Australian democracy?”

This optional research aims to:

  • Identify gaps in civic understanding and participation among young people
  • Measure the impact of the workshops
  • Inform educators, policymakers and community leaders
  • Contribute to research by the Whitlam Institute and the Centre for Western Sydney

Participation in the research is completely voluntary. Young people who choose to take part in the research component will receive a $50 Prezee voucher as a thank you for their time. Whether or not participants join the research, everyone will still be able to fully participate in the workshop and activities.
Why Western Sydney?

Western Sydney is one of Australia’s most diverse and fastest-growing regions, yet many young people have not been given the tools or opportunities to engage in democracy. Using Our Voices centres young people in Western Sydney, amplifying voices often overlooked and building pathways for equity, inclusion and long-term social change.



This event is being co-led and supported by the following organisations

  • The Centre for Western Sydney
  • The Whitlam Institute
  • Canterbury-Bankstown Council
  • Youth Decide
  • Revesby Worker’s Club
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Where is it happening?

Western Sydney University - Bankstown City Campus, 74 Rickard Road, Bankstown, Australia

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