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  2. Scouting and Guiding in Queensland - Wikipedia

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    The Scout Association of Australia Queensland Branch Inc. is now incorporated under Associations Incorporation Act 1981. The Scout Association of Australia, Queensland Branch Act 1975 made provisions for the vesting of property and related purposes in the corporation styled "The Scout Association of Australia, Queensland Branch".

  3. Australian Scout Jamboree - Wikipedia

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    The January 1923 Scout corroboree in Melbourne saw a NSW contingent of 920 scouts. [8] The 'all-Australian Scout Corroboree' of January 1924 in Adelaide expected about 1500 scouts, [9] with a NSW contingent of 500 scouts, Victoria of 400, Queensland of 50, a first time with Western Australia of 30, and Tasmania of 25 scouts. [10]

  4. Scouting and Guiding in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Boy Scout's Association, Queensland Section merges with the rest of the BSA. The Boys' Brigade (BB) Scouts program ended in 1927 while the Catholic Boy Scouts' Association is formed the same year by the Society of St Vincent de Paul in New South Wales and Queensland. With the end of the BB Scouts, St. Enoch's unit becomes a BSA unit. [29]

  5. List of libraries in Queensland - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of libraries in Queensland, Australia. State Library of Queensland Atrium of the State Library of Queensland Academic Libraries Australian Catholic University Library (Australian Catholic University) John and Alison Kearney Library (Bond University) CQUniversity Library (Central Queensland University) Fed Uni Library (Federation University Australia) Cyril Golding ...

  6. Scouts Australia - Wikipedia

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    Some 15,000 Scouts from 94 countries attended the jamboree at Cataract Scout Park near Sydney. An Australian Scout Jamboree has been held every three years since 1934 except for the years of the Second World War. The Scout Jamboree is the organisation's largest event but an Australian Rover Moot and an Australian Venture are also held every ...

  7. Rovers (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    An adaptation of the Rovers training program is operated by Scouts Australia for adults aged between 18 and 25 years of age. Rovers are organised into local Units (formerly known as "Crews") which may be part of or associated with a Scout Group. Rovers are encouraged to become better citizens through training programs, developing leadership ...

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  9. Scouts (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The Scout Unit is usually composed of several adult leaders, and several patrols of approximately six children. The leader of a patrol is called a Patrol Leader, an older scout in the unit. Second in command of a patrol is an Assistant Patrol Leader. There may also be a Unit Leader, an older, more experienced member who is not tied to a patrol ...