The
City of Greater Geelong is calling for ideas to name the new youth hub opening
in central Geelong in early 2025.
If
you’re 12-25 years old and live in Greater Geelong, we want to hear your ideas
on what you think it should be called and why.
The
hub, located at the Busport building on the corner of Gheringhap St and Transit
Pl, Geelong, will be a fun, welcoming and inclusive space for young people to
hang out, enjoy meals, access programs, and connect with support services.
The youth hub two-year pilot program is supported by $400,000 in funding from
the Victorian Government.
After
an extensive City engagement process, ideas and insights from more than 1100
local young people have helped shape the design of the new youth hub, including
what services and spaces should be incorporated.
Based on these contributions, the hub will feature:
- an
open plan area for socialising and group activities, which could also be
set up with spaces for gaming and quiet time;
- a
multi-purpose room suitable for a range of creative uses such as music and
art;
- a
kitchen, able to host cooking classes; and
- an
accessible bathroom.
The
most popular survey results showed that the community wants the space to be
‘welcoming’, ‘comfortable’, ‘warm’, ‘colourful’ and ‘casual’.
Feedback also suggested that young people most want the facility to feature
opportunities to learn or practice skills (such as cooking, art and music), as
well as mental health support, social ‘drop-in’ sessions, and employment
assistance.
State Member for Geelong Christine Couzens
Young people in Geelong have
had input into the design of the youth hub, and the services they want it to
provide; it is fitting that they get to name the place that will serve their needs.
Greater
Geelong Mayor Trent Sullivan
We
want a catchy name that will give the hub an identity and help attract people
through the doors.
It’s important that we deliver a youth hub that meets the needs and expectations of the community, so I want to thank those that have already given us great ideas and advice during the design process.
To help the design process, the City’s youth development team also visited youth hubs in Richmond, Fitzroy and Footscray, and engaged with staff from multiple youth service organisations.
Submissions for name ideas close 5pm, Friday 19 July. Visit https://yoursay.geelongaustralia.com.au/YouthHub