Each year, the Youth Choices film competition challenges students aged 12 – 18 years to creatively explore a chosen youth issue. In teams of up to three, students research and create a short film of up to three minutes navigating the risks and devising solutions to an issue.
The winners are invited to work with professional filmmakers to turn their vision into the latest Youth Choices film.
Our online films are a useful resource for young people, their families and school communities here and internationally.
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When darkness falls, and workers leave, the city becomes a forbidding place. If you’re out alone you’re suddenly feeling a little more vulnerable in this darker, quieter environment.
Explore the City After Dark in this virtual tour of the CBD, learning how to identify risks and avoid dangerous situations.
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Eat, sleep, school, repeat. Boring! But Lucy can escape into the game world of ‘Zombie Run’. Here she can be herself and chat with other teens like her. Or are they?
In Zombie Run you are immersed in Lucy’s world and YOU call the shots. Homework or gaming? Accept message or decline? Support your friends or isolate yourself? Your choices could save a life!
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Alex is being bullied publicly at school triggering a number of responses from everyone around him.
Enter this virtual experience and become an active player in the maze to discover a better outcome for Alex.
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Year 12 exams are looming and things are pretty stressful for JJ. Does it have to be all work and no play?
Max invites JJ to a party at Ruby's house. He can squeeze a party into his busy schedule, right? Another beer won't hurt...
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It's closing night and time to let loose and party with the cast and crew. Mum’s lending you the car for the night… and you’ve promised not to drink. You get to the party and what could go wrong, right? But there’s just so many people to catch up with and things going on that maybe sticking to the plan isn’t that easy.
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It’s Saturday afternoon and you and your cousin Darren have been out in the city with the boys, but now you have to get home. There’s no way you can walk to Joondalup and you haven’t got any money for the train. Then Gav rocks up in a car you know isn’t his. Do you get in or find another way home? If you’re in, how will you get out again without ending up in court or dead?
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Do you throw a punch when some guy is in your face or try and work out what his problem is? Do you shirtfront the guy who’s chatting to your girlfriend at the party - or let it go? Do you get to play in your team’s grand final – or do bad decisions off-field mean you’re just watching while your mates get the glory?
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Do you take the drink your friend is offering – and the next one? Are you up for a game of beer pong – or do you just watch? Do you slow down, take it easy and make it through the night – or end up all over Facebook?
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