The Awards are open to services, businesses, groups, organisations and people who make a difference in our community.
Presents four areas of activity where cadets on entering the program can set challenges in consultation with an adult leader in community service, physical recreation, personal development and adventure projects.
The Department for Community Development funds awards and scholarships for post secondary school education and training for young people who have been in departmental care.
Positive Image Award: The young people, from across the State, are acknowledged for serving as positive role models in their schools and wider communities as part of the award - a joint initiative of Youth Minister Sheila McHale and Education and Training Minister Alan Carpenter.
The WA Seniors Awards is a unique opportunity to acknowledge the significant impact Western Australian Seniors make on their local communities.
Many successful women find it hard to believe they inspire others simply by achieving what they set out to achieve in life, both professionally and personally. But that’s what they do, every day.
In response to the International Year for the Eradication of Poverty (1996) Taskforce report, the Western Australian Government is funding Churchill Fellowships to investigate ways to assist in addressing poverty.
The WA Youth Awards recognise and reward outstanding young Western Australians aged 13 to 25 years.
The WA Youth Awards - Media Reporting recognises and rewards excellence in media reporting of young people and youth issues.