This thesis examines the difficulties in using online media as a tool to solve youth political engagement problems. It argues that online media has complicated the relationship between the government and young Australians, highlighting the practical difficulties of operationalising effective political communication practices. The Australian Youth Forum (AYF), Australia’s main online government project to raise low youth public engagement levels, is used as a case study. Originally intended as a solution to low youth participation levels, the AYF soon became part of a broader problem concerning the management of youth political communication platforms, reviving historically familiar government struggles against citizen efforts to decentraliz...