The program is open to young Victorians, aged 16 to 25, and gives them the opportunity to experience the parliamentary process firsthand.
Ms Broad said it was an exciting opportunity for young people to have genuine input into Victorian laws.
“Participants have the chance to draft, debate and vote on bills in a three-day intensive sitting held in Parliament House in July next year,” Ms Broad said.
“Bills that pass Youth Parliament are then presented to the government for consideration.”
The Victorian Youth Parliament has helped shape more than 30 Victorian laws since it began in 1987.
These laws included a new recycling scheme, mandatory wearing of bike helmets, and banning the sale of soft drinks in government schools.
Ms Broad said the program also included the YMCA Victoria Youth Press Gallery.
“This is a unique opportunity for young people to develop political journalism, photography, videography and social media skills,” she said.
Applications close on October 13.
For more information or to apply, visit vicyouth.ymca.org.au/learning-and-leadership.






