New look for youth centre

Youth worker Julia Nguyen and Maribyrnong mayor Sarah Carter tested out the 'bunker room' in the refurbished Phoenix Youth Centre. (Joe Mastroianni) 318037_03

By Matthew Sims

A new and improved space for Maribyrnong’s youth has reopened, with the Phoenix Youth Centre now open to host a range of programs and events.

The dedicated space for young people has reopened after the COVID-19 pandemic closures and a recently completed interior refurbishment delivered via Maribyrnong council and a Creative Victoria grant.

Located on Buckley St in Footscray and originally an Air Raid Precautions Centre designed to protect civilians from danger in World War II, the centre would offer a number of casual and bookable spaces for young people to meet and socialise, including casual lounge spaces, meeting rooms, an auditorium and a gallery space.

As part of the refurbishment, the bunker room was converted into a space suitable for band rehearsals, recording and production, with fresh paint, new carpet and new furniture.

The centre would also continue to offer a street art mentorship with acclaimed local street artist Heesco, who recently created a large mural at Footscray City Primary School.

Emerging musicians can also enrol in an eight-week mentoring program to take part in composition workshops and recording sessions to create their own music.

The refurbished centre also included new gender-neutral amenities, with meeting rooms also receiving new flooring, furniture and an updated paint job.

Maribyrnong mayor Sarah Carter said the centre would be an important part of young people’s health and wellbeing support.

“At Phoenix, they are able to foster meaningful relationships with other likeminded individuals right here in their neighbourhood,” she said.

“I hope young people across Maribyrnong and visitors to the area take the time to enjoy this wonderful space and all of the programs and activities on offer.”

Expressions of interest to join the 2023 Maribyrnong Youth Advisory Committee (MYAC) have opened for young people aged between 12 and 25 who are interested in representing the diverse voices of young people and advocating for the issues which affect them.

Details: maribyrnong.vic.gov.au/MYAC, phoenixyouth.com.au, phoenix@maribyrnong.vic.gov.au or 9091 4700