Port Stephens Council has officially launched ‘The Place Is Yours’, a youth-led project designed to empower young people to shape their community, build new skills, and foster a sense of pride in Raymond Terrace.
Funded through a $50,000 Youth Opportunities Grant from the NSW Department of Communities and Justice, The Place Is Yours aims to give young people a voice in creating vibrant, inclusive spaces and opportunities across Port Stephens.
Mayor, Leah Anderson said the project was all about putting young people in the driver’s seat.
“We’re handing over the reins and encouraging our local young people to build skills, feel proud of their local area, and shape their community’s future,” Mayor Anderson said.
“Not every young person has access to the same opportunities and that’s why this project is so important. It’s about creating a space where everyone can be involved, learn something new and feel genuinely included in community life.”
Since launching, Council says the project has already gained momentum with a number of successful youth-led activities and workshops:
Youth Steering Committee: A core group of local young people has been formed to guide the project. They will provide ideas for workshops, activations, and events and help deliver them. The committee continues to welcome new members who want to get involved.
Elevate Workshops: Three creative workshops were held during the school holidays in partnership with Jupiter and Hume Housing. Participants explored street art techniques, learned strategies to manage stress, and painted a large-scale community mural at Lakeside Leisure Centre, leaving a lasting mark of belonging and creativity.
Videography Workshop: Budding young storytellers are also learning photography and videography skills during this project by documenting The Place Is Yours journey.
Mayor Anderson thanked the NSW Government for supporting the project through the Youth Opportunities program.
“We’re so grateful for this funding, which allows us to work directly with young people, supporting them to learn, connect, and create real change in their community,” she said.
Over the coming months, young people aged 12 to 19 will have the chance to take part in a diverse line-up of activities tailored to their interests and goals. Upcoming workshops will include: Self-care and beauty sessionsSelf-defence and wellbeing trainingFilm-making and digital storytellingCooking and nutrition workshopsCultural awareness and identity programsMechanics and car maintenance skillsStreet furniture and banner design projectsIn addition to workshops, participants will have the opportunity to design and deliver small community projects that activate local spaces, helping them build a sense of pride and ownership in the places they spend time.
“The project aligns perfectly with Council’s commitment to supporting young people through vibrant, inclusive and skills-focused opportunities,” Mayor Anderson said.
“While the core activities will wrap up in June 2026, The Place Is Yours is about more than just a single program. It’s about leaving a lasting legacy and empowering young people to stay connected, keep learning, and continue shaping the future of Port Stephens.”
For more information, visit pscouncil.info/young-people.