Social justice, climate change and mental health - these are the issues of concern to young Tasmanians highlighted in a new digital magazine.
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Launched on Friday, Future Tasmania features work by more than 100 Tasmanian students.
Louis Langoulant, 15, of Scamander, contributed a photo essay to the magazine.
"I thought they showcased the beauty of Tasmania and where I live," he said. "I wrote a caption on climate change and how important I think it is that we preserve the land that we live on."
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Passionate about climate change and reducing human impact on the environment, Louis hopes his piece will inspire people to be more environmentally conscious.
"I'm hoping they'll be more aware of what they do in every day life, like using single-use plastics. I'm hoping they'll be a little bit more aware of the impact that can have," he said.
Tasmanian Commissioner for Children and Young People Leanne McLean said the digital magazine combined months of work from youth ambassadors across the state.
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