House debates
Thursday, 16 February 2023
Statements by Members
Greater Shepparton Lighthouse Project
1:33 pm
Sam Birrell (Nicholls, National Party) Share this | Link to this | Hansard source
The Greater Shepparton Lighthouse Project was established in 2014 in response to complex social issues in the region. It's a collective community-led initiative built on the fundamental principle that a village raises a child. It started with a thousand conversations led by the first executive officer, Lisa McKenzie, and the community embraced the vision that all young people should have the chance to realise their full potential and to thrive. The work continues under current executive officer Amy Robinson with her fantastic team and the wider community. Lighthouse is focused on school readiness, absenteeism, higher attainment in education and transition to work or further study.
Lighthouse is for and by the whole community, but the disadvantaged, vulnerable and marginalised are at the forefront of its programs. Pit Stop, a re-engagement initiative offering young people the opportunity to work on small engines and cars under the guidance of volunteer industry professionals, is just one example. Lighthouse used its community links to start GV Cares when a third of the city was locked down and quarantined during COVID. I was one of the hundreds of volunteers delivering food, medicines and even nappies to families in need. GV Cares came to the fore again during the recent floods, sourcing and delivering food and essentials.
Government has a role to play, but it is more effective when a community comes together to help break the cycle of generational disadvantage and give every child the opportunity to be their best.