Children to have a say in NSW Government policy

By Rachel Browne
Updated July 26 2016 - 2:08am, first published 12:15am
Direct input: Young people who are having a say in state government policy.
Direct input: Young people who are having a say in state government policy.
 NSW Advocate for Children and Young People, Andrew Johnson.
NSW Advocate for Children and Young People, Andrew Johnson.

What happens when young people get a direct say in the state government decisions which affect them? Not Pokestops on every street corner, optional school uniforms and three-day weekends, apparently.

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