Tahlia Barwick encourages students to apply for the NSW Youth Parliamentary Council after her learning experiences

Jacinta Dickins
Updated June 4 2021 - 12:34am, first published February 3 2021 - 9:00am
EYES OPEN: Calrossy student Tahlia Barwick said the NSW Youth Advisory Council has been a great place to explore her own ideas. Photo: Gareth Gardner
EYES OPEN: Calrossy student Tahlia Barwick said the NSW Youth Advisory Council has been a great place to explore her own ideas. Photo: Gareth Gardner

Covid-19 has presented more opportunities for Tahlia Barwick to discover herself and pioneer a way forward for youth during her part of the NSW Youth Parliamentary Council.

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Jacinta Dickins

Jacinta Dickins

Features and Special Publications Journalist

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