http://www.rotary4environment.com/default.htm
1st Prize: 8,000 EURO and a trip to Copenhagen
2nd Prize: 3,000 EURO
3rd Prize: 1,000 EURO
Closes 8th November, but we all crave under the pressure of a deadline right?!
WE is for youth, run by youth and we’re taking an active role in our city’s response to youth issues.
http://www.rotary4environment.com/default.htm
1st Prize: 8,000 EURO and a trip to Copenhagen
2nd Prize: 3,000 EURO
3rd Prize: 1,000 EURO
Closes 8th November, but we all crave under the pressure of a deadline right?!
CCC is looking for submissions to rename what was formally known as “Hack Circle” on the redeveloped section of corner High & Cashel Streets.
A committee of councillors + local business people will consider all submissions, which close on 12th October. You can have your say by clicking the link below….

RAVERSTRIKE 09
The return of our exclusive RAVE hosted at Laserstrike…
*** Unlimited FREE games of Laserstrike
*** Christchurch’s BEST rave DJs
*** Party in the laserstrike arena
School Holiday Party
Thursday October 1st
8pm-2am
Tickets $15+bf @ Cosmic Cnr (city store)
Doorsales $25 (limited available)
R15, alcohol free
If you are a young & are passionate about youth related issues & would like to be involved in making positive changes for Youth in CHCH – then come to the ‘You Can’ forum hosted by the Otautahi Youth Council.
DATE: Saturday 19th Septe mber 2009. September
TIME: 12pm finishing by 5pm.
WHERE: Waipuna Trust, 349 Woodham Road
Free BBQ lunch and fun activities throughout the day! Please Phone if you can make it for catering reasons. (03) 386 2159 ext 701 or txt (027) 244 4060 Otherwise hit up our Facebook page to show your interest & support
The Otuatahi Youth Council is a group that was setup two years ago with the aim to benefiting Christchurch youth and improving the overall image of young people. They are currently going through a transition stage, as such they are now looking for new members and they want you!!
Download the attached application form and email your submission to: otautahiyouthcouncil@gmail.com
http://www.ccc.govt.nz/MediaReleases/2009/June/11144234.asp
Given that young people make up a large portion of those using the “Hack Circle” site (traditionally and hopefully going forward), don’t you feel like having a say in the matter?
We’ll wait to hear who is on the naming panel.
My name’s Dean Harliwich, I’m one of the trustees from the White Elephant Trust that was lucky enough to host the 2009 Youth Conference just past. If you’re too busy to read this just check out the line starting with “THE IMPORTANT BIT”, that’s good stuff. If you have a couple of minutes, please read on!
Firstly, thank you all for attending! I was lucky enough to be able to escape from work and drop in just before Jacinda showed up for her chat, and it was amazing to see the depth of consideration that went in to some of the topics you guys came up with. Some of you are no doubt looking forward to seeing the results of the conference – I can tell you that the write-up is on the go at the moment, and looks pretty exciting so far.
I’ll keep this short, because I know you all have things to do, so check it out:
One of the things that came up in the forum (as you know) was getting the word from youth to government, and back the other way.
I had a chat with Jacinda, and she’s got nothing but support for the development of some way of getting youth concerns to parliament, and parliament’s voice back the other way. Even better, she’s got a few other MPs who are keen to give their support to the same thing. Brendan Burns for one, is keen to be involved, and has his own little cohort of MPs who might be keen.
THE IMPORTANT BIT: The reason this is important is this: If we think there is a need for some kind of communication between youth and parliament, and that the current means of communication doesn’t make the grade, we’re the ones with the power to change that. I’m writing here to invite you to be a part of that change. In a nutshell, lets put our heads together at the end of the month and develop a way to empower youth to bring about change. We have the support of a range of MPs here, we definitely have the support of White Elephant, and we have an opportunity to contribute something that might change the way “youth” (and I include myself in that stereotype, is 21 too old to be cool?) interact with the rest of society.
That’s it in a nutshell. If you’re keen, please come along, bring anyone you like. Even if you don’t think you have anything to contribute and are just interested to see what it’s about, come and check it out. If nothing else it will be a good chance to fill up on soft drink and biscuits
Details for the venue are below, I look forward to meeting all of you properly!
dean[at]we.org.nz
027 2141767
ADDRESS:
White Elephant Trust
L1/1 Bedford Row – Find Dick Smith on Manchester St and you’ll find Bedford Row. We’re just above Dick Smiths, follow the White Elephants
WHEN:
5:00pm Thursday 25th of June. This can be adjusted if people can’t make it, but it’s a start. We’ll figure something out that works for everyone once we know who’s involved!
Stemming from our original youth conference in 2007 “Moving on from Edgeware”, time has come to reconvene and update the youth conference report. This is your chance to have your say on issues and topics facing young people in Christchurch and actually have your voice heard!
If you are passionate, well networked, have some good ideas and want to be a part of the solution, then this day is for you. Take the day off school (check with your school/parents first) and come have your say on youth issues.
The first 100 to register will receive free entry to Chartfest 2009 straight after!
Proudly brought to you by:
Otautahi Youth Council