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Australian Youth Affairs Coalition chair Katie Acheson (centre) alongside Greens Senator Jordon Steele-John(left) and Harry Sulley in Perth, 2018.
Australian Youth Affairs Coalition chair Katie Acheson (centre) alongside Greens Senator Jordon Steele-John(left) and Harry Sulley in Perth, 2018. Source: AAP

The views of young Australians will be put before the United Nations in the next few weeks by an Adelaide man who just completed a six-month listening tour throughout every state and territory. The 22-year-old, Amos Washington, is Australia's Youth Representative to the United Nations, and he will spend six weeks at UN headquarters in New York and address the General Assembly.


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By Greg Dyett

Presented by Kruno Martinac

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The views of young Australians will be put before the United Nations in the next few weeks by an Adelaide man who just completed a six-month listening tour throughout every state and territory. The 22-year-old, Amos Washington, is Australia's Youth Representative to the United Nations, and he will spend six weeks at UN headquarters in New York and address the General Assembly.



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