Celebrating all things youth, the Highlands Youth Hub put on a lot of fun and games for Highlands teenagers.
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A free movie, arts and crafts classes and Audio Overload are just some of the fun activities organised by Highlands Youth Hub to celebrate Youth Week.
Tyarna Bateup (12) and Kaci Stroud (12) enjoy putting their creative hats on. Photo by Dominica Sanda
Sisters Jess (12) and Sophie (12) Tottenham having fun during the school holidays. Photo by Dominica Sanda
Cody Singleton (13) and Kyle Mcneil (12) having fun. Photo by Dominica Sanda
Austin Lockhart (12) and Kyle Mcneil (12) having a good time. Photo by Dominica Sanda
Sophia Hans (17), Eleanor Wilkinson (17) and Natalie Murnane (17) spending a drizzly Saturday afternoon making art. Photo by Dominica Sanda
Imogen Boyd (13) and Victoria Weber (14) show off their artworks. Photo by Dominica Sanda
Jess and Sophie Tottenham with art teacher Zoe Olivia Young and Eleanor Wilkinson. Photo by Dominica Sanda
Matilda Langford and Rhiannon Glendenning-Fuller wait for Divergent to begin. Photo by Emma Biscoe
Cody Singleton and Josh Dalton enjoy some movie treats. Photo by Emma Biscoe
Jade Coom, Grace Beville, Izzy Singh and Taneia Cupitt enjoy the popcorn. Photo by Emma Biscoe
Emma Hamilton, India Brown and Ellanor Clark at the free movie. Photo by Emma Biscoe
Zac Bishop, Darcy Barnes, Billy Grose and Nathan Bishop. Photo by Emma Biscoe
Coen Bailey Kobe Brown at the free movie organised for Youth Week. Photo by Emma Biscoe
Coen Bailey Kobe Brown at the free movie organised for Youth Week. Photo by Emma Biscoe
Aimee Merlina and Rachel Arthur at Diverent. Photo by Emma Biscoe
Erin Whitfield, Indiana Rowley and Imogen Boyd. Photo by Emma Biscoe
Elizabeth Meredith and Kelsee Traynor and Emily Christianson. Photo by Emma Biscoe
Brendan Hans and Sarah Caddy at the Empire Cinema. Photo by Emma Biscoe
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