Future Leaders

One of SEE Change's goals is to empower and educate people to become leaders in sustainability.

We run several programs and events focused on leadership development, particularly for youth. As young people inherit the risks and responsibilities of mitigating climate change impacts, it is essential that they are equipped with the necessary knowledge and skills to take on those challenges.

Parliament of Youth on Sustainability

The Parliament of Youth on Sustainability is an annual program that culminates in a one day mock-Parliament event at the ANU. Groups of school students from kindergarten to Year 12 research and develop proposals on how we can make Canberra a more sustainable city, and present them at the Parliament.

Future Film

Reimagining Canberra’s future

Future Film was a film competition & festival that aimed to flip the switch on the climate crisis. We’re putting young people at the forefront to seek creative solutions to our most pressing environmental problems. It’s time to regenerate the planet for our generation’s future!

This project was run in partnership with Australian Academy of Science, Canberra Short Film Festival and ACT Government.

College Sustainability Network

SEE Change provides support to the newly established College Sustainability Network. This network has been created by college students for college students, and aims to increase the cooperation between colleges in Canberra in implementing sustainability initiatives in their schools.

Complex Environmental Problems (ANU)

Each year, students studying at the ANU Fenner School of Environment and Society work with SEE Change to research and report on a complex environmental or societal problem.

Our current group is working on creating a model for community environmental organisations to become financially independent, which when complete, can be a shared resource for other local organisations.

Internships

SEE Change offers internships for university students, youth and those re-entering the workforce to contribute to certain projects, events and programs, learn the ins and outs of working in a community organisation, and gain valuable organisational skills and sustainability knowledge.

For more information on internships at SEE Change see this document or email hello@seechange.org.au for current openings.

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Reimagining Canberra’s future…

Future Film is the short film competition & festival that’s here to flip the switch on the climate crisis. We’re giving young people a creative platform to express their ideas to solve our most pressing environmental problems. It’s time to regenerate the planet for our generation’s future. 

2020 saw the first ever Future Film Festival. The theme was ‘Reimagining Canberra’s Future’. Young filmmakers created awareness about current and future environmental issues, as well as showing off brilliant sustainable ideas for a better future. Genres ranged from fiction animation, to documentary, to stop motion.

SEE Change offered a free online mentoring program, to ensure filmmakers had support in their creative process, even throughout COVID-19 lockdowns and restrictions.

For guidelines, prizes, inspiration and how to submit, download the Future Film Participant Pack below.

A screening of all of the entries was held on Friday 27 November 2020 at the Shine Dome. 11 films were screened, and 3 winners announced. The winners and runners up are as follows:

Year 4 - 6 Category Winner: Reese McGee
Year 4 - 6 Category Runner Up: Aria Katavic & Olive Choe
Year 7 - 9 Category Winner: Raechel McKinnon
Year 7 - 9 Category Runner Up: Des McRedmond
18 - 25 Years Category Winner: Isack Hoppitt
18 - 25 Years Category Runner Up: Ashley Parker

Keep an eye on this page for links to the films, so that you can watch from home!

We would love for Future Film Festival to be able to continue providing a creative platform for youth to engage with climate change and sustainability for years to come. If you are able to support with funding and resources to make this happen, please get in touch.

Resources

Gen S Stories, a local filmmaking project, have developed a free resource on screenwriting specifically for Future Film participants, in the form of a Google Slides presentation. This is the first button below. Click through the slides at your leisure and work through the activities. To hear the audio, click the speaker button in the bottom right hand corner of the slide.

The other two buttons will take you to really useful resources on storyboarding and cinematography, developed by acmi.