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  • Youth Programmes

    With an array of term and holiday activities on offer, Youthtown is the perfect place for youth to learn and grow.

  • Youth Squads

    Our Youth Squads provide leadership opportunities for young people who want to make a difference to the lives of other young people and have a positive impact in their communities.

  • After School

    Fun activities for ages 5-13. With great facilities and passionate staff, Youthtown is at the forefront of after school fun!

  • Holiday Programmes

    Ages 5-13 can experience fun and adventure during school holidays with a range of cool activities on offer.

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Youthtown is a not for profit organisation delivering quality programmes, workshops and events to young New Zealanders.

Whether you want to learn new skills, make new friends or just have fun, Youthtown has something to suit young people of all ages. Read more >>

Latest News

2 Jul

We're excited to announce the launch of the first ever Youthtown Creatifs

We’re excited to announce the launch of the first ever Youthtown Creatifs

These new young designer awards are open to all 13 to 18 year old New Zealanders who are passionate about fashion, art and design.

The Youthtown Creatifs will offer two categories - wearable art and fashion design.

The wearable art category will require designers to create a hat inspired by the theme “everything old is new again”. This section will challenge entrants to think outside the square and produce a hat that demonstrates artistic flair, individuality and creativity. The fashion design category will challenge young designers to produce a ready to wear garment. This section will appeal to those keen to demonstrate their ability to be fashion forward, who embrace fashion trends and want to express their individual style.

Good luck and we look forward to receiving your creative entries!

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Youthtown Creatifs Flyer

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