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Peacebuilding National Youth Design Challenge

Date
1 Mar – 30 Nov 2026
Location
Online
Price
Free
Format
Online
Organizer
Young Change Agents

About This Event

The Peacebuilding National Youth Design Challenge is open to young people aged 10 to 21 across Australia and runs from March to November 2026. This nationwide program invites youth to design creative, practical solutions that help build more inclusive, respectful and connected communities.

From tackling racism or bullying to promoting reconciliation and digital safety, the challenge encourages participants to think deeply about the issues affecting peace and connection in their lives and take action to make a difference.

Participants choose from five focus areas including cultural understanding, emotional resilience, storytelling for change, truth-telling and reconciliation, or digital peacebuilding. Using a step-by-step design process, they will explore real-world problems, develop ideas and test their solutions before submitting their project online.

The challenge is open to individuals or teams, with access to resources and the chance to gain feedback and recognition for their work. It's an opportunity to turn creative ideas into real impact and help shape a more inclusive future for all young Australians.

This challenge is supported by Australian Rotary Clubs, who can get involved by bringing the challenge to local schools in their region.

Tracks

Bridging Cultural Divides

How might we reduce racism or prejudice in our school or community by promoting empathy and positive interaction?

Emotional Resilience & Conflict Skills

How might we create new ways for students to resolve conflict or prevent bullying in safe, respectful, and empowering ways?

Peace Through Art & Storytelling

How might we design a creative project that inspires others to take positive action toward a more peaceful community?

Reconciliation

How might we support truth-telling and strengthen relationships between First Nations and non-Indigenous young people?

Digital Peacebuilding

How might we design tools, spaces, or systems that make the digital world safer, more inclusive, and more supportive for young people?

Schedule

Sun 01 Mar March 2026

Challenge Opens

Challenge opens for entries. Resources available via the Young Change Agents Entrepreneurial Learning Hub.

Online

Mon 30 Nov November 2026

Entry Deadline & Winners Announced

Entries close in early November. Winners announced in November 2026.

Online

Tickets

Event tickets
Ticket Price Fee Status Description
General Admission Free 0.00 Available Free entry for young Australians aged 10-21. Sign up via the Young Change Agents website.

Prizes

Event prizes
Place Prize Value
Junior Winner (Ages 10-13) YCA Prize Pack + 2 one-hour virtual mentoring sessions TBA
Senior Winner (Ages 14-21) YCA Prize Pack + 2 one-hour virtual mentoring sessions TBA
Finalists Certificates of recognition Certificate

FAQ

Who can enter?

Young people aged 10-21 across Australia, as individuals or teams.

How do I participate?

Sign up via the Young Change Agents website, choose one of five challenge areas, follow the step-by-step design process, and submit your project online.

Will I get feedback?

Yes, participants receive feedback and recognition for their work.

Who are Young Change Agents?

An Australian not-for-profit social enterprise focused on developing the mindset, skillset, and toolset of youth through social entrepreneurship programs.

Tags

Design ChallengePeacebuildingYouthSocial ImpactEducationReconciliationDigital SafetyAnti-BullyingOnline

Schedule

Challenge Opens

Sun 01 Mar

March 2026

Entry Deadline & Winners Announced

Mon 30 Nov

November 2026

Location

Online

, Australia

Format: Online
Visibility: Public
Organizer: Young Change Agents
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