e d i W k o o L Scouts Australia NewSouthWalesBranch February 14
The Amazing Race was a huge success last month with nearly 0 participants competing across Sydney and supported by over 90 adult volunteers. Teams travelled from Circular Quay on Friday evening via Observatory Hill to Cockatoo Island for Friday night. Saturday saw participants travel to Woolwich, the Royal Botanic Gardens, Manly Beach, Sydney Olympic Park, Lidcombe and then to Nurragingy Reserve overnight. Our final day featured the Rooty Hill, Penrith, Glenbrook and Westmead on the way to the finish line at Parramatta Town Hall. Over 30 activities were completed with participants travelling a total distance of more than 300 km using buses, trains and ferries. All Units in GWS fielded a team during the event including a good number of older Scouts, as well as a team from NSW Girl Guides and teams from Hume, South Coast, South Metropolitan, Sydney North, and The Golden West Regions. Congratulations to Nifty Ninjas from 1st Caringbah on winning the event. Full results are available on the Waratah Facebook page. To everyone involved, a job well done and we look forward to having everyone return for Waratah 14 Enter the Tahrdis! Waratah: The Amazing Race
5th NSW Cuboree The 5th NSW Cuboree was held at Cataract Scout Park in January 14. A total of 69 Venturer Scouts and 158 Scouts from across New South Wales attended the event helping to run the Mega Base Activities for over 2,000 Cub Scouts. Channel Nine hosted their Today show at the Cuboree on Wednesday. Despite the early start, the Cuboree received some excellent promotions as a result. Highlights included our evening at the water slide, and a special Sub Camp 3 end of Cuboree celebration featuring food, drink, a DJ and several special gifts to recognise the huge effort of everyone involved. Venturer Scouts that worked at the NSW Cuboree can use the event towards their Service Badge at Venturer Award or Queen s Scout Award level. Simply add your Cuboree certificate to your portfolio as evidence in achieving the requirements of the badge!
Dragon Skin 14 Dragon Skin is a massive orienteering and initiative event specifically design for Venturers and Girl Guides. It runs for 4 days over Easter (18-21 April 14) and is held in a different state forest every year. This year Dragon Skin will be held at Newnes State Forrest near Lithgow NSW. 18-21 April 14 The game is simple. Venturers are dropped off in the forest where they hike in teams of up to 7 people completing challenges at approximately 40 activity bases. Teams are marked on their skill, teamwork and execution. By the end of the event the team with the most points win the coveted Dragon Skin! LOST CITIES Newnes State Forest, Lithgow NSW dragonskin.nswscouts.com.au At night time participants get to chilax at one of 4 massive Venturer Overnight Campsites (VOC). Apart from providing you with a place to pitch a tent, VOCs also provide a large range of actives including disco tents, movies, campfires, high ropes challenges, live bands and much more. With over 1600 people attending Dragon Skin is the largest annual Scouting event in Australia and is without a doubt the best way to spend your Easter. To find out more and to register your team visit dragonskin.nswscouts.com.au
23RD WORLD SCOUT JAMBOREE AUSTRALIAN CONTINGENT Who: Scouts and Venturer Scouts born between 9 August 1997 and 27 July 01 inclusive (i.e. minimum age 14 years, maximum age 18 years) When: 18 July to 13 August 15 Where: Closing Date: 31 March 14 Applications: Kirara-hama, Yamaguchi, Japan www.wsj15.scouts.com.au You are invited to join the Australian Contingent to the next World Scout Jamboree in Japan 15! The Australian Contingent will be travelling from 18 July to 13 August 15. Troops will enjoy a week long tour of Japan before arriving at the Jamboree site in southern Japan. During the tour we will be visiting major attractions in Tokyo and Osaka, enjoying day trips to Mt Fuji and Universal Studios, riding the Shinkansen and even sleeping a night in a local traditional temple. The Jamboree will feature a wide range of exciting full day activities and several spectacular evening performances. All participants will visit the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park to honour the 70th anniversary of the first atomic bomb. After the Jamboree, youth members will also enjoy home hospitality with local Scouting families. The Contingent fee is just $6,750 and includes all meals, accommodation, activities, insurance, flights (from your nearest Capital City) and ground transportation between the date of departure from Australia and the date of return to Australia. To find out more about this once in a lifetime experience, visit the Australian Contingent website at www.wsj15.scouts.com.au and start your application today!
28th Iceland National Scout Jamboree 14 Who: Scouts and Venturer Scouts aged 12 to 17 When: -27 July 14 Where: Hamrar Scout Camp, Akureyri, Iceland Closing Date: 1 March 14 Expressions of Interest: int.comm@scouts.com.au The Jamboree runs from -27 July at the Hamrar Scout Centre located near Akureyri in northern Iceland. There will be approximately 800 Scouts from Iceland and around the world. Highlights include overnight hiking for the Venturer age participants, Patrol of Iceland Challenge and the Icelandic Search and Rescue Games. Attendance fee including equipment hire and insurance will be approximately $950. Flights and other tourist attractions are additional. Tour options in Iceland include Reykjavik, the Golden Circle, Langjökull glacier, Þingvellir National Park, the Gullfross waterfall, and the geothermal valley of Geysir.
9th German VCP National Scout Jamboree 14 Who: Scouts and Venturer Scouts aged 12 to 17 When: 6-15 August 14 Where: Schachen Scout Centre, Münsingen, Germany Closing Date: 1 March 14 Expressions of Interest: int.comm@scouts.com.au Schachen Scout Centre near the village of Münsingen in southern Germany. A sea of Black Magic Tents set the scene for an unforgettable experience. Join with approximately 4,000 Scouts from Germany and around the world. Enjoy some traditional German Scouting including hiking and exploration. Embrace the theme of Full Steam to learn about the era of industrial revolution. Attendance fee approximately $700 plus flights.
Mawson Scholarship in Leadership The Mawson Scholarship in Leadership is an advanced training program for Venturer Scouts aged 15 to 18 years. Two courses will be running in 14 as follows: 7-11 July 14 Baden-Powell Park, Queensland 29 September 3 October 14 Bundilla Scout Camp, NSW Conducted over five days, participants will receive instruction and practical training in teamwork, communication, decision making and problem solving, conflict resolution, and event management. 24 participants will be selected to attend each course. Each Branch identifies its most talented and passionate youth members with the potential as great ambassadors for Scouting. All applications close on Thursday 27 March 14. Each participant must have completed the Venturer Scout Leadership Course prior to attending the course and should also hold a current leadership role or have recent leadership experience. The selection of participants will be managed by each Branch with the aim to select young leaders with the potential to enter dynamic leadership roles within their Branch. The cost to participants is $150 and your Branch Scholarship covers everything else. Participants will be accommodated in dormitories at the venue and full catering will be supplied. Flights to the venue will be provided free of charge. Successful candidates will be issued with tasks to be completed before arriving at the residential course. The Mawson Leadership program also provides ongoing mentoring support to all participants and each Branch is encouraged to engage their representatives in various leadership and spokesperson roles. More information about the course is available on the new Scout Wiki or you can contact Aaron Wardle directly at youth.leadership@ scouts.com.au
Australian Venture 15 Heaps Good National Contingent www.av15.scouts.com.au www.av15nsw.com Venture Fee Base fee = $1,040 youth $730 adults Contingent fee = $825 Expedition fees = $80 to $8 Optional tour fee = $945 Expedition Cost Places Scuba Course $600 Reef & Wreck Diving Tall Ship Sailing Walk on the Wild Side Kangaroo Island Wonders Three State Kayak Tour Kangaroo Island Bushwalk Ramble Heaps (Good) Adventure Challenge On Ya Bike! To the Extreme! On Belay, Climb when Ready! Jackaroo and Jillaroo Sleep in the Trees and other Challenges! Limestone Coast Adventure Mount Gambier Caving Heaps Good Race Gastronomic Delights - Specialised Cooking Surf, Sand and Sun! FUN! Roonka River Rave Petrol Heads Hindmarsh Island Getaway! Coorong Sailing Kontiki Steampunk Raft Competition Paparazzi Bikespedition Doing Yorkes $680 $8 $540 $450 $300 $400 $500 $380 $500 $450 $260 $400 $300 $80 $350 $100 $260 $660 $370 $380 $600 $280 $450 $350 40 40 80 40 40-80 80 40-80 80 80 80 40 40-40
14 Calendar January February NSW Cuboree (5th-9th) March Unit Management Course GWS (9th) Unit Management Course SM (15th) Initiative Course SM (15th-16th) Unit Management Couse NC (15th-16th) Unit Management Course H&C (16th) April NSW Dragon Skin Youth Helper Course (18th-21st) GWS (TBA) May June Initiative Course GWS (3rd-4th) Leadership Course NC (3rd-4th) Youth Helper Course NC (7th-9th) Unit Management Course SN (15th) Leadership Course H&C (28th-29th) July August Leadership Course SN (26th-27th) Leadership Course GWS (23rd-24th) September October Unit Management Course GWS (14th) Initiative Course SN (13th-14th) Rat Skin TGW (19th-21st) Leadership Course SM (th-21st) Initiative Course H (18th-19th) Unit Management Course H&C (19th) Initiative Course H&C (25th-26th) November Waratah:Enter the Tahrdis (7th-9th) Initiative Course NC (8th-9th) December Leadership Course H (6th-7th) AV15-Heaps Good NSW January