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'Scouting in Victoria' is a branch of
Scouts Australia in the State of
Victoria,
Australia. It claims to have over 23,500 members, including 4,500 trained adult leaders.
Victoria hosted the
Australian Scout Jamboree (AJ2007) from January 2-13, 2007 in
Elmore in regional Victoria. It was the first official worldwide Scouting event to celebrate the 100 years of Scouting.
The Victoria Branch is responsible for the Victorian Scout Heritage Centre, located at Como Avenue,
South Yarra, to preserve the history of the Scout Movement. It was started in the early 1970s when the Chief Commissioner appointed Ian Croll as archivist. The history page on the web site for the centre reports the following account of how Scouting started in Victoria.
:''"The cradle of Scouting in Victoria was the Tooronga Rd. State School, Caulfield; where in late 1907 one of the pupils, Roy McIndoe, received from a friend in England, who had been a member of the experimental camp at Brownsea Island, some pamphlets which had been issued by the Chief. These he showed to his mates who immediately got red shirts, their father's old felt hats, formed 'patrols' and 'whooped round the place like Red Indians'. Later in 1908 when they received the first copies of Scouting for Boys, they settled down to genuine Scouting."''
By the end of 1908, there were 11 Scout Troops in Victoria.
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The Boy Scouts Association, Victorian Branch was incorporated in 1932.
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Adult Leader Training takes place at Gilwell Park, named after the
International Training Centre near
London,
United Kingdom. It is a 157 hectare camping property owned by the Branch and located near
Gembrook. It is also available for youth groups. It was first used in 1926.
The Branch is divided into 10 Regions:-
★ Eastern
★ Geelong
★ Hoadley
★ Northern
★ North West
★ South Metro
★ Sunraysia
★ Western
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★ Yarra Valley
★ West Coast
Regular Events
The Victorian
Cuboree is held every three years at Gilwell Park during the easter school holidays.
Stradbroke Cup is a hike and camp event for the
Scout Section, also held on the
Easter long weekend, though it is held in various locations around the state, to allow the maximum number of participants to take part.
Hoadley Hide is one of the main events on the
Venturer Scouts calendar in
Victoria, Australia. It is also a hike camp that is run annually on the
Easter long weekend. Victorian Gathering is the main way for Venturers to end the year, held on the first weekend in december, it's location rotates every two years.
Surfmoot takes place on the
Australia Day long weekend, and is the beginning to the Rover Year, a sun, sea and beach event held in Anglesea. It is the largest annual
Rover event in Australia. Mudbash is the premier event of Rover Motorsport, taking place on the
Queen's Birthday long weekend at Mafeking Rover Park. Non-rover visitors are welcome on the Sunday.
Gilwell Park
'Gilwell Park' is a
campsite and
activity centre for
Scouting groups in
Victoria,
Australia. It is also a
training and
conference centre for
Scout Leaders. The 157 acre property is located on both sides of the Launching Place Road,
Gembrook.
History
Gilwell Park was named after the original
Gilwell Park in London. In 1926, the first leader training course was held at what would become Gilwell Park, after it was soon donated to the Scout Association.
Robert Baden-Powell, founder of the Scouting Movement, approved the naming of the new Training Centre and visited it twice, in 1931 and again in 1935. One of the features of the park is the ''Chief's Gate'', which was only opened for Baden-Powell, and after his death has been both welded and rusted closed. Other locations include The Gauntlet Commando course and the Lochaun, a lake that is famously freezing all year round - even in the depths of summer. The EM Derrick Pack Holiday Centre, a bunkhouse and hall/kitchen that is primarily used by Cub Packs for their Pack Holidays, as well as for training courses, and the Hoadley and deMolnar Training Areas are dedicated to
Wood Badge Training, though like most buildings they are open for hiring.
Mafeking Rover Park
'Mafeking Rover Park' is a campground which is fully owned and operated by the
Victorian Branch Rover Council and was originally anticipated as a home for Victorian Rover Scout Motorsport. Located 32km from
Yea, it is a 130
Hectares mix of open land and scrub.
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Although it is called a Rover Park, its use is open to all sections of the Scouting Movement.
Mafeking was named after the
South African town of
Mafeking, which was
besiged for 219 days during the
Second Boer War. The Garrison was commanded by
Scouting Founder Lt General Lord Sir Robert Baden-Powell of Gilwell, who with 2,000 British soldiers held off 8,000 Boer Warriors until relieved, catapulting Baden-Powell to the status of a nation hero.
Mafeking's facilities include a 4-cargo-container-tall abseiling tower, commando, orienteering and 9-hole golf courses. Lake Surfmoot provides an area for canoeing, and there are numerous walking tracks. Accommodation is offered in a Scout Hall, Bunkhouses and on standard
campsites. Mafeking also has numerous motorsport related facilities with well maintained tracks that are set up to the requirements of the Confederation of Australian Motorsport.
Mafeking is home to a large variety of Australian fauna and flora, such as
Kangaroos,
Koalas,
Swap Wallabys,
Possums,
Bats, as well as a multitude of lizards, Frogs, Birds and Fish. Local indigenous plants are used at Mafeking, both from propagated species collected from the local area, and through revegetation efforts.
Alpine Rovering
Alpine Rovering in Victoria takes place mainly in the 'W.F. Waters' or 'Baw Baw Rover Chalet' or the 'Bogong Rover Chalet', home to the 'Alpine Rover Crew' and 'Alpine Venturer Unit'

Bogong Rover Chalet in July 2004
The Alpine Rover Crew was formed in 1940 by W.F. "Bill" Waters, Branch Commissioner - Rovers during 1930 - 1965, to promote the Bogong Rover Chalet. All invested
Rover or Leaders, who have completed a Bogong Winter Party, become a member during their first winter party. The Alpine Venturer Unit was formed in 2000, mostly by the hard work of Matt & Ian Franzke. It is used as many
Venturers visit the chalet but cannot be invested into a Rover Crew.
Before 1940 and the birth of the Alpine Rover Crew, the Bogong Rover Crew carried out the same purpose. However since then, membership has become an award for services to Alpine Rovering. Members have displayed the ideals of Rovering and are dedicated in their service to others. Roughly 200 members have since been invested, in a ceremony that traditionally takes place on skis in sight of
Mount Bogong.
Membership requirements are as follow:
# Be a member of the Alpine Rover Crew.
# Have attended at least 3 Bogong Chalet Winter Parties.
# Have contributed by the way of work or organisation to the Bogong Rover Chalet and Rover Skiing.
# Be nominated and seconded by two members of the Bogong Rover Crew.
See also
★
Scouting in Australia
★
ESGAV-the Ethnic Scout and Guide Association of Victoria
External links
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Scouts Australia Victorian Branch Web Site
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History of Scouting in Victoria
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Victorian Rovers
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Bogong Rover Chalet
References
1. ''Those Boy Scouts: A Story of Scouting in Victoria'', A.R. Milne and C. B. Heward (1987)
2. SCOUT ASSOCIATION ACT 1932 - SECT 3 Accessed 14 December 2006
3. Mafeking Rover Park