re-generation
youth festival 2022

ABOUT

12th August 2022

School Program
Two Sessions
9:30am to 12:00pm
12:30pm to 3:00pm

Festival & Public Program
3:30pm to 9:00pm

Immigration Museum

400 Flinders Street, Melbourne VIC 3000

Building a Resilient & Empowered Future!

Now, more than ever, after the global events of 2020/21, young people need to discover and embrace ways to improve their overall wellbeing and find hope and motivation for creating a secure and thriving future.

Where do we go after the ‘Z Generation’?

The re-generation – the RESILIENT and EMPOWERED generation who are taking on greater challenges than ALL the previous generations of humanity.

The inaugural re-generation Youth Festival is a celebration and think-fest to empower young Victorians with the inspiration, motivation and tools to be the change they want to see in the world.

The aim of this event is to offer a wide range of skill-building workshops, exhibitors and keynote speakers that offer exciting potential for improving mental, emotional and physical health and wellbeing, increasing creativity and fulfilment and opening up pathways for social enterprise, improving employment prospects and creating a regenerative future. This one-day event will conclude with an international short film competition,  a re-generation start-up pitch competition and a  youth concert featuring emerging artists with music that uplifts inspires and energises the body, mind and spirit.


Location Information

re-generation
Youth Festival 2022

12th of August 2022
Immigration Museum
400 Flinders Street, Melbourne VIC

Immigration Museum

Explores the histories, stories and contemporary issues of Victoria’s diverse communities, and what connects us all as humans.

Through our rich collections, exhibitions, events, education programs and digital content, we explore themes of migration, identity, citizenship and community through multiple perspectives. We engage with communities and creative practitioners to produce powerful opportunities for social interaction, empathy and debate.

The Immigration Museum opened in 1998 within Old Customs House. Located on the bank of Birrarung (Yarra River), this former administrative centre of immigration and trade is a site of great historical significance and complexity.

We welcome you to visit to connect with us, and each other.

For more information, visit: https://museumsvictoria.com.au/faqs/

For information about accessibility, visit: https://museumsvictoria.com.au/immigrationmuseum/visiting/access/


COVIDSafe Event Information

The Immigration Museum COVIDSafe event guidelines are in place for this event.
We require guests to comply at all times with Department of Health regulations as well as for instructions, procedures and advice from Immigration Museum.

Attendance at this event means that you agree to:

  • QR Code sign in and show proof of vaccination status

  • If you cannot get vaccinated and have a medical certificate we ask that you provide us with the medical certificate as soon as possible so that we can discuss it with the venue

  • Complete a symptom self-assessment prior to leaving home

  • Not come to the event if you are unwell, even with very mild symptoms

  • Carry and wear a face mask with you when you leave home (unless you have a lawful reason not to)

  • Maintain an appropriate distance from others where possible during the event

  • Follow directions for face coverings and hygiene during the event

  • If you become unwell while attending the event, you will immediately notify event organisers then leave the event and follow the Museum Victoria FAQ including seeking medical advice and testing

Get there by Public Transport or Cycle

The are many ways to get to the Immigration Museum by public transport, foot or cycle, check this link for options.