Mount Maunganui College students Samuel Taylor left and Louis Donovan. Photo / George Novak
Mount Maunganui College students Samuel Taylor left and Louis Donovan. Photo / George Novak
To make something appealing to young people, it needs to be quick, easy and, ideally — offer the chance of getting something for free.
So a group of Tauranga youth has made voting in this year's election just that.
The website Brews to Outvote Boomers was set up by theTauranga Youth Advisory Group and Mount Brewing Co as a way to make voting simple, fun and appeal to the younger generation.
The page opens with a blurb saying "remember when we cried as kids and our parents said 'I'll give you something to cry about.'"
"We thought they'd give us time out, but instead, they gave us a broken housing market, giant student loans, and a dying planet."
The page aims to drive youth to the voting booths to "outvote the boomers" and outlines a simple four-step model that explains the voting process with links and all.
Two Tauranga teens Louis Donovan and Sam Taylor were the key drivers behind the project.
Taylor said they had been tasked to get more youth to the voting booths in this local body election.