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High school students Elysia Parker and Tyson Edwards have joined forces to better the mental and physical wellbeing of Whyalla’s children.
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High school students Elysia Parker and Tyson Edwards have joined forces to better the mental and physical wellbeing of Whyalla’s children.
South Australian students are looking to make public transport free for young people throughout the state, with a Mount Gambier / Berrin student leading the charge locally.
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Members of the South Australian Student Representative Council (SA SRC) are pushing for the change to reduce inequality and the likelihood of fines, and to ease pressure on young people who may already be experiencing financial stress.
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Kids have given their verdict on why public transport doesnt work. It is unreliable, unsafe, unaffordable, or just-not there at all. A state government report into why young people don’t use public transport has recommended free travel to and from school, sport and community activities.
Our kids are off the rails: Why teens won’t ride public transport anymore Read More »