Platform 81

Term 4 2023 Newsletter

Glitter and Glow - Halloween Edition

Join the Platform 81 FReeZA Crew for Glitter & Glow 2023, a spooky spin off from the annual celebration of our vibrant LGBTQIA+ friendly community in Kingston.Calling all young spirits to come and bring your most MAGICAL and glittering costumes that scream who you are.Spread the word and summon your friends to come along. This is a frightfully fantastic event you won't want to miss!Prepare for prizes for the spookiest outfits, a haunted photo booth, wicked beats from our live DJ and plenty of other surprises.

 

Event details 

  • Friday 27 October 2023
  • 6.00pm - 9.00pm
  • Kingston City Hall, 985 Nepean Hwy Moorabbin
  • Tickets are FREE but limited, book yours ASAP!

This event is for young people in high school and it is drug, alcohol, and smoke free. No Pass outs. Management and staff reserve the rights to refuse entry. 

 

Looking for some additional support?

Kingston Youth Services offers free counselling and youth worker support with no need for a mental health care plan. To refer yourself or someone you know, you can: 

More information 

 

Join one of our Youth Committees 

Youth Advisory Committee

The Youth Advisory Committee (YAC) provides an opportunity for young people to be involved in formulating future directions of Council for Kingston's young people and to provide advice in relation to broad-based youth related issues within the community.

More information and sign up

 

FReeZA P81 Events Committee

The FReeZA P81 Events Crew is a group of young people passionate about supporting and promoting the talents of local young musicians within the City of Kingston by running a variety of music, recreational and cultural events for young people throughout the year.

More information and sign up

Are you a musician, performer or aspiring artist?

We want to showcase your abilities at our upcoming FReeZA events.

Send us your details  

 

Universal Magazine Committee

Universal is a vibrant and exciting free quarterly youth magazine designed to provide an authentic representation of youth culture.The Universal Magazine Committee is a group of creative and talented young people who meet monthly to write, edit and design each edition.

More information and sign up 

 

Pride Connect

Kingston Youth Services are developing a program for young LGBTQIA+ people aged 18-25 with a connection to the City of Kingston (live, work, study) - and we want to hear from you! 

We are currently accepting expressions of interest and offering consultations (with free coffee!) to hear what you want the program to look like. 

If this sounds like you, sign up here

 

Platform 81 Drop In

Platform 81 is open for drop in on Friday afternoons from 3pm to 5pm.

 

We have a safe, inclusive space for young people to engage with our Youth Team and participate in a variety of scheduled activities to promote social opportunities.

 

Drop in is available for young people 12-25 who are linked with City of Kingston (live, work, study).

 

More information 

 

Aspendale Youth Cove 

Aspendale Youth Cove is a satellite pop-up space providing opportunities for young people to engage with Youth Services and participate in a variety of activities. 

 

Art Mondays

From 4 - 5.30 pm weekly@ Aspendale Gardens Community Centre 

 

To join, you must be between the ages of 11 and 17 and connected to the City of Kingston (live, work, study) 

 

More information and sign up

 

YA Chat monthly in Parkdale

Kingston Youth Services is committed to providing safe spaces for young people to socialise and engage in various activities.

 

YA Chat is a safe and inclusive space for young people to meet socially and discuss a variety of topics including pop culture, music, TV, podcasts and books.

 

Grab a friend and join our youth team monthly at Parkdale Library.

 

To join, you must be between the ages of 13 and 21 and connected to the City of Kingston (live, work, study)

 

More information and sign up 

 

Fully funded short courses

Did you know Kingston Youth Services provides opportunities throughout the year for young people to complete an accredited short course - fully funded?

 

From barista courses to updating your first aid training - we cover a wide range of skills to help young people upskill for employment.

 

Keep up to date with upcoming short courses here

Talking Kingston - share your ideas

Do you have a great idea to help create an even better Kingston?

 

We're inviting the community to share ideas and feedback, and suggest new projects, facilities and initiatives year-round to help make Kingston the best place to live, work and play.

 

Your ideas and feedback will be used to help draft future Council budgets. Submit your feedback before 31 December to have it considered for the 2024/25 Budget process!Got a great idea you want to share? 

 

Let us know here