A series of free workshops will be offered to support the development of skills in young people ages 12-24 years of age.
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Wingecarribee Shire Council's Youth Liaison Officer Michelle Williams said the workshops were designed to upskill young people and provide them with greater opportunities for employment, particularly in the entertainment industry.
"Here in the Southern Highlands we're lucky to have a diverse range of talented young performers," she said.
"These workshops have been designed to encourage leadership and help performers grow in confidence."
As part of the Cairn Mossy Rock youth opportunities program, six 90-minute workshops in brand cohesion, songwriting and stage presence will be held in Bowral from July 6.
Workshops are free to attend and will be held at The Venue located at 13/40 Station Street in Bowral.
"For young people looking to develop skills in other areas, we've also lined up some other great opportunities in first aid, construction and hospitality," Michelle said.
"All workshops will be run in line with the State Government's social distancing measures."
To view upcoming events, visit www.wsc.nsw.gov.au/events. Bookings are essential and participants must register by July 1.
The Cairn Mossy Rock program is funded by the NSW Government's Youth Opportunities program.
The committee is made up of young people from across the Shire and new members are welcome.
For more information contact Council's Youth Liaison Officer on phone 4868 0888 or by email to michelle.williams@wsc.nsw.gov.au.