Learn about other nations and understand how the UN works. Develop debating skills and gain self-confidence while learning about other nations. Debate real UN issues as well as other issues. Each nominated school is given a country to represent and a set of resolutions to investigate and discuss from the point of view of the country they are representing.
Read MoreThis program is offered to all Tasmanian students with an interest in science who are entering year 12. This program is a unique opportunity for students to test drive careers and learn about study options in the fields of science, engineering and technology (STEM subjects).
Read MoreEach year in May around 35 Year 11 students are immersed behind the scenes in Parliament House. They view Parliament in action, including the budget speech and question time, meet their federal member of parliament and press gallery journalists. Through role play, delegates participate in law-making debates and explore the functions of the Parliament.
Read MoreRYDA is a community road safety initiative directed towards our young people as they approach the period in their life when they start driving a car and ride as a passenger in a car driven by one of their peers. In Tasmania it is presented to students in grade 10.
Read MoreAn international exchange program for young people aged between 15 and 18 years. As a Rotary Youth Exchange student, you'll spend up to 12 months living and studying overseas.
Read MoreThis weekend camp is for Year 9 and 10 students. It will help to develop their leadership initiative and responsibility skills. It is an informal, fun setting making it easy for participants to build new friendships and become more aware of their own talents and potential.
Read MoreYears 9 & 10 students engaging in a number of activities related to science, technology and engineering. Conducted by the University of Tasmania and the University of Newcastle in association with Rotary and Engineers Australia.
Read MoreThe Science Experience provides Year 9-10 students with an opportunity to participate in three days of ‘hands-on’ science studies and related activities on campus at the University of Tasmania.
Read MoreThe Youth Leadership Challenge brings together 20 young people of vastly different backgrounds for a ten-day voyage aboard the STV Windeward Bound. It is open to youths between the ages of 15 - 18 living in Tasmania; ten locals with an interest in mentoring and creating a more inclusive Tasmanian community, and ten from refugee backgrounds who recently settled in Tasmania.
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