Victorian Minister for Youth, Natalie Suleyman, has announced the launch of FReeZA 2025-2027, which offers grants between $45,000 and $120,000 over three years to help young people lead and deliver youth events.
Through FReeZA, the Government will support local governments, community organisations, Aboriginal community organisations, and social enterprises in hosting safe, youth-friendly events for Victorians aged 12 to 25.
“FReeZA is about giving young Victorians the stage they deserve — where their creativity takes the spotlight. I’m excited to see our young people step up, show off their talents and drive the next wave of cultural events,” said Minister Suleyman.
“Don’t miss this chance – apply for FReeZA and help bring young Victorians’ ideas to life in your community.”
More than 640 youth-led events were supported by the program in 2023, attended by over 250,000 young people, ranging from staging live music, BMX and skate competitions, dance events to art and short film competitions.
Hume City Council received funding for Hume Youth Productions and Events (HYPE) to run events including a Battle of the Bands and Skate Jams which bring together live music, sport and recreation.
The City of Monash Concil received funding for Quiksound Productions to host Under The Stars, an all-ages live music event in Glen Waverley which enabled local artists to play alongside popular Australian artists such as Lotte Gallagher.
Warrnambool City Council received funding for Connect Shape Create which enabled young people to lead events including open mic and visual arts festivals, engaging them as creators, presenters and participants.
Applications for FReeZA 2025-2027 are open until 30 September 2024. To apply for a grant or find out more, visit vic.gov.au/freeza-2025-27.