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Friendship Unfiltered: The good, the bad and the real with Kelly Gilbert young citizen of the year

Friendship Unfiltered: The good, the bad and the real with Kelly Gilbert young citizen of the year

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In this episode, we dive into the ups and downs of friendships with Kelly Gilbert — 2024 Frankston Young Citizen of the Year and former Frankston High School Captain. Kelly’s not just a leader, she’s a changemaker who’s worked with charities and spoken at major events like the International Women’s Day Breakfast.

From drama to deep connections, we unpack the real issues young people face in friendships and how to navigate them with confidence. Whether you're feeling stuck, misunderstood, or just curious about how others handle friendship challenges, this episode is here to remind you: you’re not alone.

Tune in and walk away feeling ready to face whatever friendship throws your way.

This podcast was led by and aims to highlight Frankston children’s voices. It was developed in partnership with Kananook Primary School and Communities for Children Frankston, a program of Anglicare Victoria funded by the Commonwealth Department of Social Services.

If listening to the podcast brought up anything for you, you can call Kids Help line on 1800 55 1800

The Podcast was recorded on the land of the Bunurong people. We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work and live, and recognise their continuing connection to land, water, and community. We pay respect to Elders past, present and future.

The views discussed in the podcast don’t necessarily reflect those of Communities for Children Frankston and Anglicare Victoria.

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