My Melton: Thomas Woof

Following years of community work, Thomas Woof, 22, was named Melton’s young citizen of the year earlier this year.

 

What’s your connection to Melton?

I was born and bred here – in the same place in Melton West, for the past 22 years. And I also do a lot of volunteer work in the community. When I was younger, I was also involved in helping build the playground at Navan Park.

 

What’s your favourite thing about living in Melton?

Probably the different types of community groups and events there are. My favourite even is the Djerriwarrh Festival … I also really enjoy getting involved in tree planting days, Clean Up Australia Day.

 

What would you change about the area if you could?

I reckon we need more things to do for young people. I know council offers things to do on the weekend, but we need something to keep young people busy during the week as well. I work on weekends and there’s nothing to do during the week. Maybe have a social group where we can do things, go out and get involved in activities. And there’s a lack of public transport.

 

Where’s your favourite place to hang out in Melton?

I like going to the Melton Youth Services and Woodgrove Shopping Centre. The things I like about the youth services are the programs they offer and I get involved with – it keeps me occupied. And then with Woodgrove, it lets me get out of the house and just hang out.

 

What community work have you been involved in?

I’m currently involved in the youth council. I’ve also been involved with lots of community days and with the local church. I really like doing different things in the City of Melton.

 

You were recently named Melton’s young citizen of the year – how does that accolade make you feel?

I won the award for the hard work I do with the youth council. I’ve done it for so long, nearly 10 years, so it’s nice to be recognised for my hard work. Everyone who had known me for a long time was proud of me – they all know what I’ve overcome with my disabilities, so it was a good feeling to be named young citizen of the year.

 

You’re a young person so you’re aware of the challenges young people face. What needs to be done to engage Melton youth?

Council needs to promote and talk to them about what things they do. This way, young people can inspire others in the community and if they have any issues they can speak out and council can try and resolve them.