In our NAIDOC Week 2025 bonus episode, proud Meuram man Joel Matysek, SNAICC Youth Voice Lead, sits down with host Mandy Taylor to yarn about how SNAICC is creating space for young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to share their ideas and shape the decisions, policies and programs that affect their lives, now and in the future.
As we celebrate NAIDOC Week 2025 and this year’s theme The Next Generation: Strength, Vision & Legacy, Joel tunes into the conversation from Gimuy Walubara Yidinji Country in Far North Queensland, with Mandy joining from Arrernte Country in Mparntwe. Joel reflects on how powerful the pillars of this year’s theme are—strength, vision and legacy—and how they speak to the next generation's continued growth into strong leadership and building their own legacy.
Together, Joel and Mandy discuss what young people have already identified through Youth Voice; the need for genuine influence in decision-making, stronger support for cultural identity and advocacy skills, and more flexible, accessible ways to be involved and make sure young voices are heard. Joel shares how Youth Voice is building a national structure led by young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples—giving them the tools, skills and connections to be leaders, influence decisions, and drive long-term, generational change. They reflect on what young mob across the continent are telling SNAICC, and how those insights are already informing policies, programs and advocacy efforts.
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