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Investing In Young Media Professionals

18 October 2018

Young people aspiring for a career in the media industry will have more opportunities to develop skills and gain industry experience, thanks to the Andrews Labor Government.

Minister for Youth Affairs Jenny Mikakos today announced funding of $400,000 over four years for Student Youth Network Media’s Youth in Community Radio program, to begin in 2019.

In 2015, the Labor Government doubled its funding for SYN Media from $200,000 to $400,000 to expand the program, create a new radio broadcasting mentoring initiative and provide more training for rural and regional young people wanting to volunteer at their local community radio station.

As a result, more than 970 young people have gained valuable skills and experience in planning, content development and production of radio and television programs and other digital media over the past three years.

More than 30 young people have also received one-on-one mentoring from industry professionals, while 200 young regional Victorians have attended SYN Media workshops on innovative models for youth radio.

This investment has also focused on building their leadership and management capacity, including governance training and workshops for volunteers in management and operational roles at SYN Media.

SYN Media is widely acknowledged as the leading youth media organisation in Victoria, providing extensive opportunities for young Victorians to develop skills and career pathways in the media industry.

The Labor Government is creating more opportunities for rural and regional young Victorians, as outlined in Youth Policy: Building Stronger Youth Engagement in Victoria.

For more information, visit youthcentral.vic.gov.au/get-involved.External Link

Quotes attributable to Minister for Youth Affairs Jenny Mikakos

“SYN Media has been moulding the next generation of journalists and media professionals for many years and we are proud to support their work.”

“It’s all part of our ongoing goal of amplifying the voices of young Victorians and create opportunities for them to gain meaningful education and training experiences – we want young Victorians to live the life they dream.”

Reviewed 19 August 2020

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