Monash Arts (Global) student Thom Woodroofe has been named the 2009 Young Victorian of the Year.
At a ceremony in Melbourne, Lord Mayor Robert Doyle presented Thom with the award in recognition of his work in encouraging youth participation across the community.
Thom is the founder of Left Right Think Tank, Australia’s first independent and non-partisan think tank for young people.
Publicly launched earlier this year, it was developed to provide young Australians with the opportunity to contribute to government policy.
Thom said he was honoured and humbled by the title and looked forward to encouraging other young people to volunteer their time in ways they feel they can make a difference.
He also said he hoped to change the way many groups engage with young people.
“There is a culture of tokenism in many organisations’ approaches to youth participation that is more about bottom line than about encouraging and promoting the voices and ideas of young people, which many young people are often unknowingly seduced by,” he said.
Left Right has already expanded across four states, engaged thousands in its network and rolled-out innovative programs such as a Fellowships course for high-school students.
“The organisation is all about providing the platform for young people with great ideas to research them, discuss them and ultimately to link them with policymakers outside of the partisan political process that many are frankly bored with,” Thom said.
For more information on how you can get involved visit the Left Right website.
To find out more about the Bachelor of Arts (Global) degree at Monash visit the Faculty of Arts website.