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1948-49 - Pan-Pacific (3rd Australian) Jamboree - Yarra Brae, Wonga Park, Victoria - 29th December 1948 to 9th January 1949. 1952-53 - Pan-Pacific (4th Australian) Scout Jamboree - Greystanes , New South Wales - 29th December 1952 and 9th January 1953.
Pan-Pacific Jamboree Greystanes, Sydney, New South Wales 29 December 1952 to 9 January 1953 [34] 11,000 [35] Site was on loaned Blue Metal Quarries Limited land. [36] Overseas contingents from at least fifteen countries. [35] Campsite streets were named after explorers, such as 'Burke and Wills Trail'. [35] 5 Pan-Pacific Jamboree
The first NZ Scout jamboree was held in Dunedin in 1926. In recent years Jamborees have been held every three years. The list supplied from Paul van Herpt, National Scout Museum Adviser, is as follows 1926 - Dominion Jamboree Dunedin [1] [2] 1959 - Pan Pacific Jamboree Cornwall Park, Auckland [3] 1962 - First class Jamboree, Waiora, Dunedin [4]
Other tours were to Switzerland in 1931, and again in 1932 for the opening of "Our Chalet"; to South Africa, and also the first two "Peace Cruises" - on the SS Calgaric in 1933 and on the RMS Adriatic in 1934 - as well as a round-the-world tour which included the first Australian Pan Pacific Scout Jamboree held in Frankston, Australia from 27 ...
An original Commemorative Pan-Pacific Scout Jamboree postage stamp from 1952. Between 29 December 1952 and 9 January 1953, more than 11,000 scouts converged on Greystanes to attend the Pan Pacific Scout Jamboree. [16]
One of the grazing properties, Yarra Brae, was acquired by the Lord Clifford in 1942. He made part of it available for Australia's first Pan Pacific Scout Jamboree in 1948. Clifford Park hosted another Jamboree in 1955 and is now a major Scout campsite, available for use by non-Scouting organisations as well. [4]
After the Jamboree opening round Jan. 25, the eight winners advance to the Round of 16 on Jan. 27 at Tenafly or Northern Highlands, while the eight losers head to the BIT and play Jan. 27 at Garfield.
Australia including the Pan-Pacific Jamboree, Papua New Guinea, Fiji, Tonga and the Solomon Islands (December 1955 – February 1956) Canada (September – October 1958) Southern Rhodesia including the Central African Jamboree (May 1959) [10]