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Mission Australia Youth Survey

May 5, 2017

YOUTH SURVEY

If you're 15 to 19 years old, living in Australia and want to have a say about the things that affect you...here is your chance!

The Mission Australia Youth Survey is the largest survey of its kind in Australia. Government, academics and communities all use it to develop policies and programs for young Australians. The survey has been conducted annually since 2002 and aims to identify both the values and concerns of young people.

Please enter code 93310 if your involved in the Duke of Ed.

Complete the Mission Australia Youth Survey HERE

Closes Monday July 31 2017

 

 

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