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Teen set to be voice of youth

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RANGEVILLE teenager Samuel Wong has been chosen to the be voice of youth in the Toowoomba South electorate for this year’s Queensland Youth Parliament.

Mr Wong, 17, is currently in Year 12 at Concordia Lutheran College and comes from a family who strives to serve their community.

“My father is a GP, and my mum was a schoolteac­her and their service to the community has had a big impact on me,” Mr Wong said.

“Youth Parliament is an amazing opportunit­y to write bills to present in Queensland’s Parliament House and debate important issues,” he said.

“I look forward to being able to present the views of youth from a regional perspectiv­e. I believe getting enough medical profession­als to Toowoomba is an important issue for our region.”

Member for Toowoomba South David Janetzki MP said it was great to see a 17-year-old so connected with his local community.

“I admire Samuel’s dedication to Toowoomba’s youth and his drive to make a difference,” Mr Janetzki said.

“Youth Parliament is a great opportunit­y for Samuel to learn how government works and to connect with our members of parliament,” he said.

“Representa­tives will be bridging the gap between legislator­s and youth in Queensland.”

Mr Wong is also involved in council’s youth leaders’ program where he helps ensure council is addressing the needs of local young people.

“I have also volunteere­d by teaching karate lessons – I am a black belt – to a church-based youth group in Toowoomba,” Mr Wong said.

“Karate is a great way to learn not only defence techniques but also discipline, respect, and to find peace within yourself.”

The YMCA Queensland Youth Parliament program runs from April to October.

 ?? ?? COMMUNITY VOICE: Member for Toowoomba South David Janetzki MP chats with Rangeville teenager Samuel Wong who has been chosen to be the Youth Parliament representa­tive for Toowoomba South. Picture: Contribute­d
COMMUNITY VOICE: Member for Toowoomba South David Janetzki MP chats with Rangeville teenager Samuel Wong who has been chosen to be the Youth Parliament representa­tive for Toowoomba South. Picture: Contribute­d

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