
BackTrack provides disadvantaged youth in regional communities the support, life skills and experience to pursue positive life pathways.

Brisbane. House Conspiracy is the first dedicated residency space of its kind in Brisbane. Over the course of a year we will be curating and facilitating dozens of emerging creatives in undertaking valuable collaborative and experimental residencies within the space. Everything that is created or that takes place will be documented, and it is this documentation—physical and digital—that will make

Australian Theatre For Young People: Sydney. Australian Theatre for Young People specialises in integrating professional theatre practice with supportive youth theatre process. We love working with all levels of the arts industry, from the most celebrated national companies to the smallest youth theatres. Our work supports young people from their first theatre experience to their first professional production.

Brisbane City Council’s Visible Ink provides resources and support for emerging young entrepreneurs as a part of its BE Enterprising Program. With a range of opportunities for young people exploring ideas from creative visions through to business and social enterprises, we aim to help young people get started with their initiatives and develop a sustainable practice. This space offers loads - space, equipment hire - they are here to support your ideas/happenings.

For all of your ideas to engage with community.

PROJECT ROCKIT was launched in 2006 by Rosie and Lucy Thomas, two Australian sisters who saw the opportunity to create real social change by tackling the issue of bullying in school communities. To put it simply, PROJECT ROCKIT builds spaces where imagination, leadership, creative expression and acceptance are available to all young people, regardless of their social label, grades, gender, sexuality or cultural background.

FYA program: Applications open in July. Helping young people address the health and wellbeing challenges in their community.

Geese Theatre Company is a team of theatre practitioners who present interactive theatre and facilitate drama-based groupwork, staff training and consultation for the probation service, prisons, young offender institutions, youth offending teams, secure hospitals and related agencies throughout the UK and abroad.

A growing network of artists and cultural and community workers are taking the lead in helping their communities recover from the impact of natural disasters through creativity. The aim is to share knowledge and build a network of artists ready to support communities in meeting future challenges.