by 184467 | Jun 9, 2019 | Wood Badge Centenary
Que accepted an invitation to visit the Brisbane South Region Group Leader’s Seminar. She met lots of leaders from the Region, Archer, Toohey Forest, Ekibin and John Oxley districts. Whilst she was there she listened to a presentation by the Branch Commissioner and...
by 184467 | Jun 9, 2019 | Wood Badge Centenary
Interviewer: We have all heard a lot about how adult leader training started at Gilwell Park, UK, but how did training start in Queensland? Que: Charles S Snow, one of the original founders of scouting in Queensland, saw the need for some form of training...
by 184467 | Jun 9, 2019 | Wood Badge Centenary
Whilst on the road with the RDSO, Que heard that there was an Open Day to restart Cloncurry Cub Pack, Clubhouse. Whilst at Cloncurry, she met several leaders, and took some photos. The Group at Cloncurry has quite a history and in the 1960s was part of Kalkadoon...
by 184467 | Jun 9, 2019 | Wood Badge Centenary
Matilda visited the Brisbane North Region camp at Karringal Camp site, Mt Cotton. She helped to run a badge design base, whose theme was Bathurst City Council. She also go to take part on a Go Kart Race. During the camp, there was a huge “crack” sound, and Matilda...
by 184467 | Jun 9, 2019 | Wood Badge Centenary
Whilst travelling with the RDSO, Que attended a community meeting at Thargomindah to find out if the community would like to start up a scout group. After the meeting, 13 people signed up to start the scout group. This was a welcome achievement, and Que was grateful...
by 184467 | Jun 9, 2019 | Wood Badge Centenary
Que heard that 96five Family Radio Station was broadcasting from Everton Park State School, Brisbane, every 2 weeks, and decided to pay a visit. This was an important visit as it demonstrated that Scouts Australia was supporting the radio station. Whilst at the...