Our mission is to build a community that is respectful, inclusive and supportive of all young people. We believe through listening to and valuing the voice of young people we will encourage their independence and success.
Our youth services are aimed at young people aged 11-25 years who live, work or study in Moorabool Shire. We have a range of programs, services, and events for all young people in the community. Whether you want to meet other like-minded individuals, or gain support from our dedicated team of youth workers, explore this site to find out how to be involved.
Complete the permission form below to register enrolment at Youth Services programs and events.
Moorabool Shire Council is committed to recognising and celebrating the inspiring and everyday actions young people undertake within their community. Our young people demonstrate resilience, excellence, compassion and creativity in varied and diverse ways. The opportunity to celebrate that is incredibly meaningful.
The Moorabool Youth Action Group (YAG) proudly present the 2025 Youth Awards with the aim of celebrating young people’s achievements and contributions made within their community. The Youth Awards will acknowledge the actions of young people between the ages of 12-25 that live, work or study in Moorabool Shire. This is a wonderful opportunity for members of the community to nominate young people who they believe have made a significant contribution within the community or have demonstrated commitment to personal growth.
The theme of ‘A Leap of Bravery’ was identified by the YAG and Youth Services team to highlight the courage it takes for young people to take that first bold step towards growth, change, or standing up for what they believe in.
Nominations will open on 25 August and close 14 October.
Nominations will be received for two age groups - 12-17 years, and 18-25 years - in the categories listed below.
Award recipients will receive a trophy and $100 voucher to recognise their achievement.
Award Categories
- Kind Soul: Recognises a young person who has contributed to creating a welcoming and safe community. This person is dedicated to building an inclusive culture that encourages, supports, and celebrates all identities.
- Hard Worker: Recognises a young person who has demonstrated a commitment as a volunteer or worker in our community. This person demonstrates dedication to their own skill development and contributes to a positive culture within their organisation or workplace.
- Leader: Recognises a young person who has demonstrated leadership within their community. This person leads by example and builds up other young people around them.
- Willpower: Recognises a young person who has demonstrated commitment to their own personal growth. This person has used their actions as a foundation to write their own story.
- Trailblazer: Recognises a young person who has demonstrated exceptional passion and skill in their academic, sporting, creative, or technical pursuits. This person is a determined learner in their area of interest.
- Change-Maker: Recognises a young person who is driven to make change within their community. This person is aware and active in addressing issues that are important to them and that affect our society.
- Team Player: Recognises a young person who has contributed to the success of a team, group, troupe, squad or crew. This person has been a part of a significant and positive outcome resulting from this group’s work.
- Thrive: Recognises a young person who has made a meaningful contribution to promoting health and wellbeing within their community. This could include initiatives that support mental health, physical activity, emotional resilience, or healthy relationships. This person has fostered a culture of care and wellbeing among peers. Supported by West Moorabool Foundation.
- Influential Adult: Recognises an adult who has demonstrated positive influence through their contributions as a volunteer or worker engaging with youth. This person inspires and empowers young people to connect with their community and inspires positive outcomes.
The 2025 Moorabool Youth Awards are supported by Victorian Government Engage! funding, Rotary Bacchus Marsh, and West Moorabool Foundation.
Studio 22 - Darley
Studio 22 is a space for young people aged 11-17 years, supervised by qualified youth workers.
There is heaps to do! PS4, computers, craft, and games outside. Get your homework done, chat to a youth worker or just hang out.
There's no need to book, but a permission form is required. Complete it online or you can fill out a paper copy in person.
Studio 22 meets on Wednesday from 3.30pm-5.30pm during school terms.
Location: Studio 22, Darley Civic & Community Hub,182 Halletts Way, Darley VIC 3340
Tap-In Thursdays - MARC Stadium
Tap-In Thursdays is a free weekly drop-in program for young people aged 11–17 at MARC Stadium.
Supervised by qualified youth workers, the space is yours to shoot hoops, try out pickleball, or just kick back and catch up with friends.
Whether you're into sport or just want to hang out and chat, Tap-In Thursdays is a relaxed and welcoming space to connect and unwind. No bookings are needed, but a Youth Services permission form must be completed.
Thursdays from 3.00pm-5.00pm during school terms.
Location: MARC Stadium - 23A Taverner St, Maddingley VIC 3340
The Career Corner - Ballan Library
The Career Corner (the CC) is a free weekly drop-in program for young people aged 12–25 at the Ballan Library.
It offers a space where young people can connect, seek support, and tick off those tricky tasks! It is a program to receive encouragement, enthusiasm and guidance. Registrations are welcomed, but not mandatory. We look forward to seeing you there for snacks, chats and getting stuff done.
Tuesdays from 3.30pm-6.00pm, starting 2 September.
Location: Ballan Library - 127 Inglis St, Ballan VIC 3342
YAG is a space for young people to express their ideas for our community. It is set up to give youth a voice and engage in the decision-making processes of Council.
The Youth Action Group (YAG) is comprised of young people between the ages of 12-25 who live, study or work in Moorabool Shire. The YAG contains young people who are driven to share their perspectives and contribute to their community. As an action group, the YAG will be a representative voice for the diverse young people in communities across Moorabool.
YAG meets fortnightly during school terms on Monday afternoons from 5-6pm in-person at the Darley Civic & Community Hub, right near Studio 22 and online!
Our Youth Services team is making a huge call-out for young people who are engaged in making a difference to their community – join our YAG!
Find out more about being a member of the YAG by checking out this position description: Youth-Action-Group-YAG-Position-Description-2025.pdf(PDF, 752KB)
Any questions? Get in touch with our team!
To register your interest in joining YAG, click on the link below.
Young & Local delivers events and learning opportunities for young people in creative arts, recreational activities, and cultural celebrations. The Youth Services and Arts and Culture team proudly partner to support the Young & Local committee in the planning and delivery of youth-friendly events that ensure 12–25 year-olds in Moorabool can watch and perform live music, celebrate days of significance, get out and active in community spaces, and flex their creative skills!
To join our Young & Local committee – get in touch with our Youth Services team, keep an eye out on our socials, or fill out the form below!
To learn more about what is in store for Young & Local committee members, check out the position description here:Young-Local-Committee-PD.pdf(PDF, 6MB)
If you are a performer, band, artist or creative and would like the opportunity to play live music, build your song-writing skills, deliver a workshop, or exhibit your art at our Young & Local events, complete the expression of interest form below.
Social Q is a health, wellbeing and social connection program for young LGBTQIA+ people. The program is made up of three main pillars, that are made of up engaging activities and important actions.
MOVE YOUR BODY: Activities that support young people to get moving! This can include come and try sport sessions, outdoor adventures or classes to build your strength.
THRIVE: Activities that support young people in their social connection, wellbeing and mental health. This can include creation of art and crafts, celebrations of significant events, and times to just spend time together.
SAFE & EMPOWERED: Activities that support young people's confidence in accessing health resources regarding sexual and reproductive health, consent, and other healthy habits.
Enquiries about Social Q, access to specific resources, guidance on local services, or other exciting opportunities, can be submitted to our Youth Services team below. Whether you are a young person, a parent or carer, school staff member, or service provider, we want to hear from you.
Upcoming Events
For young people 12-17 years, activities occur every Tuesday afternoon from 3.30pm-5.30pm.
If you want to be register to attend Social Q, visit the link below! Our Youth Services team will be in touch to provide further details about upcoming activities.
Rainbow Network: Rainbow Network | Moorabool LGBTIQA+ youth
Our Youth Holiday Program runs during each school holidays and has a range of activities for young people across the 11-17 age range. The Youth Services team brings in ideas from the young people we work with to design each program with the most fun and diversity in mind.
In the past we have run events such as bushwalking, skateboard art, pool parties, and even a silent disco.
Keep an eye on our socials for the upcoming program in the next school holidays!
The Moorabool Shire Youth Art Awards are back for 2025, offering young artists aged 11–25 the opportunity to showcase their creativity, skill and unique perspectives.
Entrants submitted one artwork or one cohesive series, and all works were judged by a panel based on creativity, originality and technical skill. Awards were presented for the 11–17 years age group in these three categories:
Young Artist of the Year – For the most outstanding young artist whose body of work demonstrates exceptional talent and artistic vision.
Natalie Seeger & Jay Bamford
Moorabool Shire Spirit Award – For artworks that reflect the essence, beauty, or unique character of the Moorabool Shire community.
Thomas Birch
Perspectives of Young People – For works that express the thoughts, dreams, and lived experiences of young people.
Ekam Khambral
The Moorabool Youth Art Awards 2025 are proudly supported by Rotary Bacchus Marsh.
Are you a young artist, illustrator, or photographer with a story to tell? 'M' Zine Vol. 2 is your chance to share your creativity! This exciting youth-led publication is calling for original works from Moorabool Shire’s emerging talents, giving you the opportunity to see your art published and celebrated.
Whether you create short stories, poems, paintings, drawings, digital art, or photography, we want to see what inspires you! This is more than just a collection of artworks—it's a platform for young creatives aged 11-25 to express themselves and have their voices heard.
To view 'M' Zine Volume 2, click this link for the online version: 'M' Zine Vol. 2 (2025)
Parallel Wilds
The creation of this project was facilitated by Parallel Wilds, where participants were guided through creative writing, digital photography and videography, 3D imagery, and sound composition.
Through this project, the young people were engaged over a 3-day workshop, where they first captured perspectives of our local environment out at Mackenzie’s Flat. Our Environment & Waste team at Council provided a thought-provoking presentation on the features of the Lerderderg bushland, threats to biodiversity and specifically, to the Powerful Owl. After their day in the field, participants created their narrative about a futuristic world.
Click on the link below to experience The Powerful Owl.