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註釋This report describes how young people aged 12-24 years in Australia are faring and identifies those who may need additional support to do well. The report aims to inform the Office for Youth as it develops a National Strategy for Young Australians. Using a literature review, quantitative secondary data analysis and qualitative data from focus groups with young people and consultations with other key stakeholders, the report provides a clear picture of the overall state of Australia's young people. It describes who Australian young people are, how they fare in key domains of life, the major issues and challenges they face and the broad contributions they make to Australian society. After outlining the demographics of Australia's young people, the report is shaped around main areas that young people participate in and that are critical for their longer-term outcomes: education, employment and income, domestic work and care, technology use, social participation (relationships with family and friends, community participation, volunteering and civic engagement), disability, physical and mental health and social issues. [Executive summary].