Youth Week 2026

Queensland Youth Week is Saturday 11 April to Sunday 19 April 2026. Tablelands Regional Council (TRC) is excited to announce a program of initiatives for young people in our Tablelands community to highlight QLD Youth Week 2026.

Free Drop-in Ukulele Sessions with the Tablelands Ukulele Group

Join members of the Tableland Ukulele Group and local ukulele enthusiasts for free, fun and collaborative workshops that bring music lovers together. Whether you’re a seasoned player or just starting out, these drop-in sessions are inclusive and welcoming to players of all abilities and all ages. The drop-in sessions are free to attend with no bookings required.

Saturday 11 April from 1:00pm to 3:30pm at the Old Post Office Gallery, Atherton

Sunday 12 April from 1:00pm to 3.30pm at the Ravenshoe Mountain Institute, Ravenshoe

 

‘Country’ Art Case, Special Youth Week Event

As part of the touring ‘Country’ Art Case from the National Gallery of Australia, Tableland Regional Gallery and Tablelands Libraries, in partnership with the National Gallery of Australia and the Neilson Foundation, are pleased to host a drop-in session for participants to experience and be inspired by tactile works of art by First Nations artists. Paper and pencils will be provided for optional observational drawing and written responses. Recommended for ages 12 to 25.

Places are limited, so bookings are recommended. Register Here

Wednesday 15 April from 11.00am-12.30pm at the Atherton Library, Atherton

 

Free Youth Sensory Space Artist Workshops

TRC will be hosting two free and accessible artist workshops over Youth Week 2026 for young people aged 12-25, to help create elements for the Enchanted Fields Sensory Space ahead of this year’s Atherton Show. The overarching theme for this year is ‘Fields of the Future; innovate, cultivate, and celebrate!’ The workshops will celebrate creativity, participation and community connection and will be facilitated by Millaa Millaa based professional artist, Johanna Wood. All materials needed will be provided as well as morning tea.

Places are limited, so bookings are recommended. Register Here

Wednesday 15 April from 9.00am-12.00pm, at the Merriland Hall, Atherton.

Friday 17 April from 9.00am-12.00pm, at the Merriland Hall, Atherton.

 

‘Digital and You’ Youth Week Robotics and Drone Workshops

Presented by the State Library of Queensland’s Regional Digital Development project in partnership with TRC, and supported by the QLD Department of Customer Services, Open Data and Small and Family Business, we’re pleased to announce two youth focussed digital workshops taking place for QLD Youth Week 2026. These workshops are recommended for ages 9 to 15.

Places are limited for both workshops, so bookings are recommended. Register Here

Robotics & Coding

Join us for Youth Week robotics fun! Code a rover, tackle mazes, try robot sumo, and enjoy creative STEM challenges. This free workshop introduces participants to the Micromelon Rover, a fun robot that brings coding to life. Students will experiment, test ideas, solve problems, and collaborate, all while programming their Rover to complete a series of playful challenges. It’s an energetic and interactive way for learners to build confidence with technology.

Friday 17 April, from 10.00am–12.00pm, at the Atherton Library, Atherton.

Drones & Programming

A fun intro to drones and coding as part of the TRC Youth Week program. This free workshop will help participants to learn how drones move, how coding directs their actions, and how these devices are used and discover key drone functions to learn safe, responsible flying practices.

Friday 17 April, from 2.00pm to 4.00pm, at the Atherton Library, Atherton.

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