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The funny man of the Jono and Ben Show and the Edge Afternoons is returning home for an evening of gut-busting, side-splitting, rib-tickling stand up comedy.
Calling all graphic novel fans! Sophus, our resident graphic novel encyclopaedia is going to be talking to any fans, aged 12-18, who want to come along. It's on at Richmond Library, this Thursday 24 September, at 3.45pm in the Constance Barnicoat room.
A heap of cool activities are to take place at the Richmond Library for Youth Week. Download the programme and see for yourself.
Youth Week 2015 is just around the corner, with Nelson Tasman Youth Agencies busy planning a swag of sweet events, activities and programmes. The week is a chance to celebrate and highlight the amazing things young people do all year round.
Applications are being accepted to join the Tasman Youth Council in 2015. If you are a young person, aged between 13-20 years, and have a passion to make Tasman a better place for youth, then we want to hear from you!
Are you a young person who's keen and interested in green spaces and places, water issues, conservation and the urban environment? Then join other like-minded young people for two days of enpowerment and creatively in exploring sustainability issues within the urban environment, as part of the 2014 Youth Summit.

Get your groove on, and dance the night away at the Boogie Bonanza. The Murchison Tasman Youth Council are set to recreate the magic of the swinging 70s with a disco dance to unleash the inner hippie in you.
Voting on next years Youth Week theme is now open for you to register your preferences. Get online and vote for your top three themes. Voting closes 11 August so get in quick.
Do you enjoy reading books, watching films, listening to music and surfing the web? Then why not check out the Mystery Ink Club?
Students from Waimea College feasted on pancakes topped with whipped cream and golden syrup, as part of the 2014 Youth Week Celebrations.