Nia Harrison's mother, aunt and grandmother are all deaf — and there is a chance she will go deaf too. If that happens, "there'll just be another successful, strong, deaf woman in my family" says Nia.
For many young people across the Northern Territory the options for accessing mental health support are limited. Now, two young Territorians are helping to change that.
Shocked by the lack of knowledge of Australia's First Peoples she saw on moving to the big city, this Alice Springs teen decided to do something about it.
Lucy and Kelli Williams had no idea of the serious mental health issues that their father was battling before his death, now they've started a program so no rural teen feels as though they can't speak out.
A 16-year-old girl's stories and poems about growing up around methamphetamine use spark calls for more support for young people affected by family drug use.
Students from Timboon School will visit key regional Victorian towns to promote agriculture and the benefits of introducing agricultural studies programs in high schools.