Youth Encouraged to Make the Most of Summer
Youth Encouraged to Make the Most of Summer
Youth Affairs Minister Nanaia Mahuta is today encouraging young people to make the most of summer.
“The holidays are great for spending time with families and relaxing before they return to work or studies for another year. It’s also a great time to soak up the fantastic opportunities and creativity our country has to offer,” says Nanaia Mahuta.
“There is the outdoors, visiting galleries, writing poetry, or simply getting in some summer reading - not to mention getting their short films in for the ID360 competition which is a wonderful way for the young people of Aotearoa/New Zealand to tell the world about themselves and what identity and diversity means to them.”
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