The idea is that member groups will benefit from the support of being part of an umbrella organisation, and that we can get some really exciting and amazing initiatives going, really quickly!
The AYCC is less than a year old, forming in Melbourne in late November last year. Yet while finding its feet in this first year, some great projects have begun. adopt a politician involves young people across the country adopting their local candidates to teach them about the urgent need to act on climate change. A schools program is ready for next year young people will be trained up to do climate change presentations in schools, with a particular focus on getting active. Feeding into this is the climate messengers program, which will be a follow-up support network for interested students from schools.
We also hope to build on the amazing Switched On 2007, Australias first ever large-scale youth climate conference, held in the Blue Mountains in October. Switched On was put on by AYCC and its member group, the Australian Student Environment Network, and brought together young people from across Australia. In 2008 were considering having a series of local Switched On conferences, and then having a national convergence at some point during the year.
Recently the AYCC member groups were involved in organising youth contingents to Walk Against Warming rallies. This was a great opportunity to make the youth voice heard and for various groups to walk together and make a powerful impression on the main marches.
Find out more at
http://www.youthclimatecoalition.org.