Young People

The City is dedicated to supporting young people access a range of opportunities to grow and participate in their community.

Armadale Youth Advisory Council

The Armadale Youth Advisory Council ( AYAC ) is made up of young people aged 12-25 years with a passion for making the City of Armadale a great place for young people to live.

AYAC members currently meet fortnightly on Monday afternoons for informal meetings to connect and discuss issues affecting young people.

AYAC allows young people to:

Young people who are interested in joining the Armadale Youth Advisory Council ( AYAC ) are encouraged to complete the Application Form below. Your information will be kept confidential.

Let's Chill Armadale! Youth Event

Sign saying Let's Chill Armadale, Free Youth Event, all welcome.

Let’s Chill Armadale! is an annual youth event held at the end of Term 1 with the theme of ‘Celebrating and Supporting Our Young People’.

Held in Memorial Park in central Armadale, this event invites young people aged 12 to 25 years to come together, enjoy free food and activities and connect with the community organisations who support young people in our area.

In 2025, Let’s Chill Armadale! teamed up with ‘Movies in March’ to provide a special outdoor movie experience for young people to enjoy with their friends and families.

Youth Programs

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Every year the Community Development team contracts community organisations and local businesses to provide services to address the City’s Social Priorities in identified suburbs.

One of the current Social Priorities areas is ‘Children, Young People & Families living in the suburbs of Armadale, Brookdale, Camillo, Harrisdale and Piara Waters’. Organisations are contracted to deliver programs aimed at supporting young people and their families.

Current programs are listed on the Social Priorities webpage and included on the City’s ‘What’s On’ webpage.

Programs being run through 2025 / 2026 Social Priorities Service Agreements will be listed here once finalised.

Social Priorities Service Agreements

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Youth Services Directory

Looking for services who support young people in the City of Armadale? The Youth Services Directory provides contact details for:

Youth Services Directory

An all-of-community Hardship Resource is also available for families and individuals seeking support.

Hardship Support Resource

Youth Survey 2025

Vector image of young people wearing hip-hop clothing and holding a boom-box.

At the end of 2024, the Community Development team completed a youth survey with the aim of capturing the voices of young people living and studying in the City of Armadale.

A youth-specific survey had not been completed by the City since 2008, and updated data was needed to support advocacy and future program planning.

A total of 472 responses were received from young people in our community aged 12 to 25 years.

A copy of the report will be available here very soon!

Humans of Armadale- Youth Edition

Humans of Armadale

Based on the famous ‘Humans of New York’ project, the City of Armadale’s ‘Humans of Armadale’ series has resulted in a rich collection of stories from our residents.

In 2023 the City of Armadale, along with Centre for Stories, captured the raw and authentic experiences of young people in the Armadale community.

With the guidance of local artist Julie Fearns-Pheasant, students from Armadale Senior High School, Cecil Andrews College, Harrisdale Senior High School and Kelmscott Senior High School had the opportunity to create a visual self-portrait using acrylic paint on canvas. Exploring themes such as individuality, identity, family, friendship, passion and nature, the students engaged in conversational interviews with Luisa Mitchell from Centre for Stories, about what it is like being a young person living in the City of Armadale.

Humans of Armadale 2023

Armadale Youth Network

The City facilitates and chairs the Armadale Youth Network (AYN) made up of staff from key stakeholders who work with young people in the Armadale area. The purpose of the AYN is to develop a shared knowledge of community service provision in the area, offer support, share ideas, discuss opportunities for partnerships and share information on upcoming projects and services.

The AYN aims to improve service delivery and outcomes for young people in our community.

If you are an organisation that works with young people in the City of Armadale and would like to join the AYN or find out about AYN initiatives, please contact CSAdministration@armadale.wa.gov.au or phone 9394 5642.

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