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No Ordinary People - Down the Track: Empowering Marginalised Youth

No Ordinary People - Down the Track: Empowering Marginalised Youth

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In this episode of No Ordinary People, host Jade Harley speaks with Lana Masterton, founder and CEO of Down the Track, a grassroots organisation based in Lake Cargelligo, NSW, dedicated to supporting disengaged and marginalised youth in remote communities.

Lana shares her personal journey and the deep challenges faced by young people in her region - many of whom are impacted by trauma, poverty, racism, and exposure to family and domestic violence. Through innovative, culturally respectful programs, Down the Track fosters belonging, resilience, and empowerment.

Their early intervention model is designed to meet young people where they’re at - offering flexible, individualised support that adapts as needs change. Whether through diversionary activities, education, training, or mentoring, the organisation helps young people build the skills and confidence to make better decisions, regulate emotions, and pursue real, sustainable employment.

Influenced by BackTrack Youth Works in Armidale, Down the Track’s approach is rooted in community connection, cultural acknowledgment, and long-term impact. It’s not just about reducing youth crime - it’s about creating safe spaces where young people can explore their hopes and dreams, and build a future on their own terms.

This is a story of grit, vision, and the power of showing up - one young person at a time.

Down The Track Contact Details

Website - downthetrack.org.au

Email - admin@downthetrack.org.au

Facebook - www.facebook.com/LCMBDownthetrack

Instagram - @downthetrack_

No Ordinary People is produced by Jade Harley, Director of Impact at UnLtd.
This podcast shares the real stories of charity founders driving change for children and communities across Australia, especially those impacted by trauma, poverty, racism, and family and domestic violence.

Every story is a reminder: hope is built one small act at a time.

This episode was recorded at the Musicians Making a Difference (MMAD) Studio - an Australian charity that transforms young lives through music.

Brand identity and cover design created by my beautiful friends at Cocogun.

Got a story to share or want to get involved? Reach out to jade@unltd.org.au
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