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Bass Coast Is No Party Town For School Leavers

End of school celebration are approaching and Council with other agencies will be sending a clear message to young people that Bass Coast is not a ‘party’ town.

By Bass Coast - 28th November 2011 - Back to News

Bass Coast Shire Council Community Safety Manager, Philippa O’Halloran, said that planning for school leavers has been a coordinated approach with other key agencies.

"Our messages to school leavers this year are based on community feedback that said young people coming to Bass Coast should be encouraged to appreciate and enjoy the natural attractions of the area.

"Our beaches, surf, natural landscapes and visitor attractions are our best attributes and special activities will not be set up to entertain school leavers. "Our focus this year is to promote respect for the local environment and residents, by continuing with the "So much to see, so much to do! Enjoy it ... Don't spoil it!" message," said Mrs O’Halloran.

"We recognise that there will be an increase of 17 to 19 year olds arriving into Bass Coast, particularly Phillip Island, San Remo and Inverloch, from late November to early December. "To support the needs of school leavers there is extensive information available to them if they register.

"By registering, they will receive information about making responsible choices while on holiday, access to transport and youth workers, and the popular Youth Privilege Card that lists discounts to attractions and local businesses, continued Mrs O’Halloran.
"Registration provides resources to help young people enjoy the best of what we have to offer, even if they are staying at home in the area during the end of school celebrations.

"Bass Coast Shire Council and other key agencies will also send out coordinated messages about responsible behaviour and access to support services targeted to youth."Even with this planning, some problems may occur for residents. If you have any concerns then please report them to police by phoning 000," suggested Ms O’Halloran.

For more information or to register as a school leaver visit http://schoolies.youthcentral.vic.gov.au/.
For more information about Bass Coast Shire Council Community Safety contact 1300BCOAST (226 278


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