Youth@Canberra
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Theme: Revolutionary

This event occurred on
August 7, 2022
Acton, Australian Capital Territory
Australia

What is the difference between being revolutionary and being rebellious?

Rebellion means the rejection of the status quo. However, to be revolutionary, not only must someone reject, they must be role models in how to supplant and supersede the conventual. Who are better positioned but the youth to recognise, react, and replace the ordinary and the habitual, and change the world!

TEDxYouth@Canberra 2022: Revolutionary showcases youth who have taken action against the status quo with great 'ideas worth spreading'.

Kambri at ANU
159 Tangney Road (ANU Building 153)
University Avenue
Acton, Australian Capital Territory, 2601
Australia
Event type:
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Speakers

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Bella Mun

Bella is an aspiring changemaker who is passionate about advocating for women’s rights and a pioneer of Canberra Girls Grammar School’s latest initiative; The House, Women in Politics and Government. Despite growing up in a single-sex school, Bella is acutely aware of the gender inequality that exists in every corner of the globe and believes that only through the realm of politics can that inequality be resolved.

Charles Marpaung

As a year 11 student at Canberra College, Charles exudes kindness, gratitude, and contagious joy for life. His ideas and message aim to inspire the next generation to revolutionize their lives and make their loved ones, including his family in Indonesia, proud.

D'Shontéa Devow

D'Shontéa Devow is a young entrepreneur who started her business, Tea & Belle, at the age of 11. D'Shontéa has been identified as one of the Top 10 Young Female Entrepreneurs in Marie Clare, and named in the Australian as one of Australia’s 21 upcoming youths under the age of 21 to look out for in the future!

Ethan Hart

Ethan Hart is a dance, teacher, actor and film director. He has completed several dance tours with Kulture Break in regional areas of Victoria, Canberra, and Queensland to promote hope through dance. Ethan has performed at corporate events such as the Ronald McDonald Charity House Ball, Australia Day celebrations at Parliament House and the National Art Gallery whilst also studying acting at the National Acting School and undertaking year 12 studies where he has had the opportunity to participate as a Big Picture student.

Han Worsley

Han Worsley is a passionate educator, gender equality advocate, and public speaker. Driven by their isolated upbringing in Nullamanna, NSW, Han is CEO of charity Country to Canberra, empowering rural women and non-binary students through leadership.

Jarell Cubarrubia

Jarell Cubarrubia is a year 12 student with a passion for earth and life sciences, and science communication. Jarell is also an active member of Dickson College's sustainability group and enjoys playing instruments in a variety of different musical ensembles. He hopes to pursue a career in the natural sciences in the future.

Mary Janes

Formed because of a school concert in need of acts, stayed together because it's more fun to play with each other than alone. The Mary Janes are made up of guitarist and vocalist, Bella and bassist, Grace.

Natalie Cao

Natalie Cao’s passion for the inclusion of people into the wider community stemmed from personal experiences of exclusion due to cultural differences. As a result of these experiences, Natalie started to become fascinated with creating a place of belonging, starting volunteer work to better understand the community and treatment of others.

Phillipa Walker

Phillippa Walker is an advocate for mental health issues. She currently works in retail & volunteers with the Young Greens and Vinnies stores, and tutors kids in Japanese and music during school time. In the future, she hopes to pursue a career in criminal and family law, and eventually get her PhD in post-structuralist philosophy.

T.O.F.U .

T.O.F.U is an all-female varsity dance crew from Project Beats Studio. Their goal is to grow the street dance scene in Canberra and inspire others with their energetic and unique dance performances.

Xanthe Campbell

Xanthe Campbell first started music at a young age, developing her sound while playing piano. After releasing her first original song “Tomorrow” on SoundCloud, she then auditioned for The Voice Australia and became a Semi-Finalist- setting up her career in the music industry. Her versatile tone, established vibrato, and artistic style makes her a unique artist in Australia.

Organizing team

Chun-Yin
San

Canberra, Australia
Organizer

Amy
Nguyen

Canberra, Australia
Co-organizer