Our youth team offer a vibrant mix of activities and programs designed to inspire, connect and support young people. From sports and gaming to creative arts and digital media, there’s something for everyone. Qualified youth workers are always on hand to provide guidance, create a safe environment and help you access local services.
Our activities and programs include:
Dordaak Kepup Youth Innovation Hub
We’re excited to announce the official opening of Dordaak Kepup, the City’s newest library and youth innovation hub. The City has secured $3 million in funding towards the facility under the State Government’s WA Recovery Plan to enable the youth innovation hub, $3 million from the Department of Creative Industries, Tourism and Sport, as well as $380,000 from Lotterywest for the fit out of the youth innovation hub and $12,046 from the Department of Energy, Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety’s Charge Up Workplace EV Charging Scheme. View more information about the Dordaak Kepup Youth Innovation Hub.
Drop in
Our Youth Drop-In Program is all about creating a safe, welcoming space where young people can relax, connect and have fun. No bookings needed - just drop in and enjoy a range of activities like games, music, creative projects, and social events. Whether you want to hang out with friends, learn new skills, or chat with qualified youth workers for advice and support, this program is designed to give you the freedom to come and go as you like while feeling part of a positive community.
Outreach program
Our mobile youth service visits local parks, skate parks, and BMX tracks with games, music, and activities. Follow our activities on the City of Wanneroo Youth Facebook page and Youth Instagram page.
Constable Care Foundation
The City of Wanneroo partners with Constable Care Foundation (CCF) to deliver free Theatre in Education programs for schools across the City. Programs are tailored to age groups and address current issues affecting young people today.
More information on these programs and how to book can be found on the Constable Care Foundation’s website.