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OUR REPORTS

Four years of young people 
on the record.

Every report SAYF has produced is a direct record of what young South Australians said, thought, and wanted decision-makers to hear. Here they all are.

Since 2022, SAYF has produced annual reports drawing on months of monthly meetings, facilitated discussions, and statewide surveys. Every report was presented directly to ministers and parliament. Every one of them is a record of what young South Australians said when someone actually asked and genuinely listened.

Real voices.
Written down.
Handed over.

2025

Annual Reports 2025.

In 2025 SAYF ran two branches for the first time, a 14 to 18 branch and an 18 to 24 branch. Each produced their own annual report, presented to decision-makers in December 2025.

ALL VOICES TOUR

The Bigger Picture
Report 2025

The findings from SAYF's first state-wide regional engagement initiative, the All Voices Tour. Over six months, SAYF met with more than 100 young people across Kangaroo Island, the Riverland, Mount Gambier and Wattle Range, and Port Lincoln and Eyre Peninsula. Launched at South Australian Parliament in June 2025.

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2025

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14-18 Annual Report 2025

The annual findings from SAYF's 14 to 18 branch, covering the themes, priorities, and recommendations from months of monthly facilitated discussions across 2025. Presented to decision-makers December 2025.

2025

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18-24 Annual Report 2025

The annual findings from SAYF's 18 to 24 branch, the first year this branch operated formally as part of the dual-branch structure. Presented to decision-makers December 2025.

2022 - 2024

The early reports.

Four years of annual reports presented directly to South Australian ministers and parliament. Each one a record of what young people said when someone genuinely asked.

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2024

Annual Report 2024

Monthly facilitated discussions, statewide youth survey findings, and direct recommendations to South Australian decision-makers on the issues most important to young people in 2024.

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2023

Annual Report 2023

The first year the statewide survey ran alongside the monthly program, expanding the reach of SAYF's findings. Also included a focused report on gender inequality in South Australian schools.

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2022

Annual Report 2022

The first ever SAYF Annual Report. Eleven months after the forum's first meeting, SAYF delivered its inaugural findings directly to South Australian ministers and parliament.

Interested in a copy?

All SAYF reports are available on request. If you would like a digital copy of any of our reports, get in touch and we will send one through.

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South Australian Youth Forum.

The South Australian Youth Forum acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Australia’s Lands, Waters, and Skies. 

 

Located on Kaurna Country, our Forum acknowledges the enduring connection Kaurna people share with the Adelaide region; and extends that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Nations across Australia. We pay our respects to all Elders, both past and present.

 

As we gather on unceded Sovereign Land, our Forum - comprised of Aboriginal youth and allies - aims to walk together in championing Indigenous voices. Our Forum maintains a firm commitment to truth-telling, listening, healing, and understanding; building a better ‘now’.

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