Young adults who are driving change within their communities are encouraged to apply for an opportunity to take their projects to the next level.
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Trailblazers is an opportunity for people, aged from 18 to 28, who are driving positive social change projects in their regional communities, to have their work celebrated nationally.
Successful applicants receive a broad range of support that includes having their story told on the ABC, exclusive access to the Trailblazer Development Fund and mentoring programs to help empower young regional leaders.
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Past Trailblazer winner Sam Wilson created Sober Mates, an educational community that explores regional Australia's relationship with alcohol, while Dre Ngatokorua's project 'MoZzi: Always Remember to Stay Dealdly!' encouraged young people to consider a career in media.
Mr Ngatokorua said the shared networks, the knowledge and the friendships helped him grow as a leader.
Applications close on Wednesday, November 10. To apply visit abc.net.au/trailblazers.
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