The Academy is designed to equip emerging leaders with the skills, confidence and networks they need to create positive change.
Participants will engage in leadership workshops, mentoring sessions and youth-led initiatives designed to strengthen their ability to drive positive change in their communities. Applications close Monday, November 10.
Eligible applicants must be aged 16-24 and live, work or study on the Sunshine Coast.
Sunshine Coast Council's Strong Community Portfolio Councillor Taylor Bunnag said the program was an important investment in the region's future.
"The Academy gives young people the tools and confidence to lead, collaborate and influence outcomes that matter to them and their communities," Cr Bunnag said.
Youth creating change
Past participant James Milne said the program had been a transformative experience.
"By being a part of the Young Leaders Academy, I have had the opportunity to meet other young people who are dedicated to improving their communities," Mr Milne said.
"I am grateful to have been welcomed and accepted into the space to learn and grow with my peers.
Since its inception, the Young Leaders Academy has supported dozens of passionate young people who have gone on to lead community initiatives, advocate for youth issues and contribute to shaping the Sunshine Coast's future.
In 2026, the Academy will contribute to implementing some of the actions from the proposed Thriving Futures: Sunshine Coast Youth Plan 2026-2031.
Council's commitment to youth leadership is reflected in its broader vision for a thriving, inclusive Sunshine Coast, where young voices help shape the region's future.