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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT QUARTERLY NATIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE AWARDS FOR EXCELLENCE 2018 The 2018 National Economic Development Awards for Excellence winners were announced at the Gala event held on the stunning Rockhampton Riverbank as part of the 2018 National Economic Development Conference on October 18. Congratulations to all the finalists and winners whose success is evidence of the innovative economic development programs transforming Australian communities. COMMUNITY COLLABORATION IN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT WINNER CITY OF ONKAPARINGA Onkaparinga Youth Enterprise Hub (OYEH) hub incorporating retail, exhibition, makers and co- working spaces from where they deliver a range of services including entrepreneurial skill development programs, networking events, gallery exhibitions and product launches. In the past 12 months, the City has supported more than 13 businesses, incubated and launched 3 new start-ups with 10 more intenders in the pipeline. 27 young people have completed nationally recognised and accredited barista courses. Volunteers have invested over 850 hours in OYEH and the program has attracted over 2,300 attendances. The City of Onkaparinga has created an enabling environment for young people to thrive and develop new skills with a view to changing the narrative on youth unemployment in the region. Pathways have been created to provide an opportunity for young people to be job makers, not just job seekers. The success of this project has been due to focused, deliberate and meaningful collaboration with more than 15 community partners and stakeholders including young people, government, non-government and business sectors. FINALIST The Onkaparinga Youth Enterprise Hub (OYEH) empowers young people under 30 to develop skills and pathways to unlock and maximise their creative and entrepreneurial potential. With high rates of youth unemployment in the City of Onkaparinga, OYEH aims to provide a positive future for young people by building their enterprise skills and empowering them to create their own self- employment opportunities and contribute to the community and the economy. Based on research and community engagement, the City of Onkaparinga has created a unique, vibrant and innovative multiple use youth enterprise SUNSHINE COAST COUNCIL Welcoming the Commonwealth to the Sunshine Coast 2018 Sunshine Coast is a destination with outstanding sporting assets and the 2018 Commonwealth Games presented a rare leveraging opportunity. The area was well positioned to offer pre-Games training and acclimatisation camps for visiting Commonwealth countries and to grow the current $442 million sports economy, by: • increasing the profile of the Sunshine Coast as a training destination for high-performance sports VOL.11 NO.2 2018 | 7