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Moonee Valley
District Scouts
2013-2014Annual Report
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Moonee Valley District began as Essendon District over 100 years ago. The District is made up of Scout Groups
from the suburbs of Ascot Vale, Avondale Heights, Airport West, Essendon, Keilor East, Kensington, Niddrie
and Strathmore.
There are a total of nine operaonal Scout Groups throughout the district with more than 300 Youth Mem
bers (617) and Young Adults (1826). These members are led and supported by more than 50 trained lead
ers with assistance from countless parents and friends.
The role of Moonee Valley District is to provide
the support and coordinaon for Scoung within
the local area. The District is specifically tasked to
support and advise the membership to ensure a
varied and well executed program in each sec
on. The District is charged with the role of acng
as a centralised body for major tasks such as
property management support, communicaon
with local council and the community.
Scouts Australia (Victorian Branch) is the largest
volunteer based youth organisaon in Victoria,
with over 1,000,000 hours of dedicated work by
our reless volunteers. As a maer of conversion,
if a workforce was paid in order to deliver the
Scout Program it would cost over $25 million per
year before including any addional items like en
tlements. Worldwide, Scoung has over 30 mil
lion members with operaons in over 161 naons.
Scouts Australia
Aim, Principles & MissionAim
The Aim of Scoung is to encourage the physical, intellectual, emoonal, social and spiritual development
of young people so that they take a construcve place in society as a member of their local, naonal and in
ternaonal community.
Principles
The Principles of Scoung, as idenfied by the founder, Lord BadenPowell, are that Scouts serve their God,act in consideraon of the needs of others and develop and use their abilies to the beerment of them
selves, their families and the community in which they live.
Mission
To contribute to the educaon of young people, through a value system based on the Promise and Law, to
help build a beer world, where people are self fulfilled as individuals and play a construcve role in soci
ety.
We achieve this by:
Involving young people through their formave years in a nonformal educaon process.
Using a specific method that makes each individual the principal agent in his or her development
as a selfreliant, supporve and commied person. Assisng them to establish a value system based upon spiritual, social and personal principles as ex
pressed in the Promise and Law.
About UsMoonee Valley District
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District CommissionerMoonee Valley District
The past twelve months has been a posive and construcve period for the district. We have seen con
nued involvement of our groups in a clearly defined, well executed and planned quality program. Our
members have been involved in numerous acvies ranging from those that develop social skills, through
to leadership camps & acvies.
This year, we have had many acvies conducted for our members which include sailing days, district ac
vity camps, leadership courses, sleepovers, survival camps, compeon camps, theatre sports nights, involvement in the Moonee Valley City Council Fesval, Scoutchef (a modificaon on the popular
MasterChef series on television), parcipaon in ANZAC Day services, rock climbing, laser tag and other
management courses.
Scoung is designed to provide youth with a wide and varied program in a number of key areas of per
sonal growth being social, physical, intellectual, emoonal, spiritual and character development. Our pro
gram is constantly centred around these aims to ensure we deliver a balanced and varied program.
The program is also driven by the award scheme, the award scheme in each secon with the Joey Prom
ise Badge, the Cub Scout Grey Wolf Award, the Australian Scout Medallion, the Venturer Queen Scout
Award and the Rover Baden Powell Scout Award. Through the execuon of the program and personal de
velopment of the youth or young adult, they can aain these awards that are the epitome of the achieve
ment that they have completed within the secon.This year, we have been very successful with the compleon of twelve Joey Scout Promise Badges, twelve
Grey Wolf Awards, nine Australian Scout Medallions, a Queen Scout Award and a Rover Baden Powell
Scout Award. These are all key achievements in a Scoung career and well done to all of the recipients,
youve worked hard for this achievement, be proud of your efforts and make sure you tell people what
these awards give you.
On average, each leader within Scoung will provide at least fieen to twenty hours a week to develop
& execute the program for the youth in the organisaon. Across the district, that results many thousands
of hours per year in providing a quality Scoung program.
Our leaders who operate the program in the halls scaered throughout Moonee Valley are supported by
an important team of District Leaders. I would like to extend my thanks to those leaders with Robyn Whe
lan as District Joey Scout Leader, Andrew Pocock & Stuart Grierson as Acng District Cub Scout Leaders,
Cheryl Prendergast & Ma Cengia as Acng District Scout Leaders and Grant Martens providing assis
tance in the District Venturer Scout Leader roles. These roles are on top of their exisng commitments
to running the weekly program at each group. These roles involve providing advice, developing wide ac
vies for all members in the district along with overall coordinaon of the program.
Scoung provides a strong and structured system for training, involving maximum training compleon pe
riods for our leaders. It is pleasing that in the past twelve months that our Personal Leader Advisers with
the strong leadership of our District Leader Adult Training Support, Emma Barker, we have seen a dramac
and profound improvement with the number of trained leaders, including those who have successfully
completed their Woodbadge Training. Woodbadge Training is the advanced level training developed for
our leaders that enables the leaders to take on more responsibility and operate a more complex and
complete program.
Scoung has an extensive process of reviewing & appropriate appointments of adult members within
the organisaon. A pivotal part of this process is the District Personnel Commiee which is headed up by
Chairman, Tony Farquhar. Tony is supported by Heather Stringer & Emma Barker. Their role is key to en
suring we have the right person in each role & ensuring leaders are fully advised and aware of their ob
ligaons with their role. This is a key human resources task that is paramount to providing a safe and
appropriate environment for youth, which is in addion to other child protecon & safety net proce
dures.
We have started the process to develop Scoung further in Moonee Valley by extending links to other or
ganisaons that we believe we can work together with in an effort to enhance the lives of youth. This in
cludes local government, local schools and other community organisaons. This will be a connued focus
in the coming year with our newest addion to the District Team of Luke Byrnes as District Leader De
velopment. Luke comes from extensive experience in the Rover Scout Secon with a background in com
munity engagement, development, team leadership and numerous other skills. Luke replaces Robert
Bradley who has held this role for the last three years who rered in June 2014. Thank you to Robert for
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Youth Membership GrowthMoonee Valley District
15th Essendon 1st Strathmore2013 2014 Trend
Joey 3 3 0% 2013 2014 TrendCub 19 18 5.26% Joey 0 0 0%
Scout 21 16 23.81% Cub 12 17 41.67%Venturer 5 9 80% Scout 16 16 0%Rover 0 1 100% Venturer 5 6 20%Total Youth 48 47 2.08% Rover 2 0 100%Leader Not Rover 9 15 66.67% Total Youth 35 39 11.43%Adult Helper 2 0 100% Leader Not Rover 6 5 16.67%Total Other 2 0 100% Adult Helper 2 2 0%Grand Total 59 62 5.08% Total Other 2 2 0%
Grand Total 43 46 6.98%17th Essendon
2013 2014 Trend 2nd StrathmoreCub 0 2 100% 2013 2014 TrendScout 8 4 50% Joey 12 8 33.33%Venturer 3 5 66.67% Cub 24 29 20.83%
Rover 3 3 0% Scout 11 15 36.36%Total Youth 14 14 0% Venturer 1 6 500%Leader Not Rover 4 4 0% Total Youth 48 58 20.83%Service Auxiliary 0 0 0% Leader Not Rover 5 8 60%Total Other 0 0 0% Adult Helper 0 1 100%Grand Total 18 18 0% Total Other 0 1 100%
Grand Total 53 67 26.42%5th Keilor
2013 2014 Trend 1st MillearaJoey 0 0 0% 2013 2014 TrendCub 19 15 21.05% Joey 3 1 66.67%Scout 16 7 56.25% Cub 13 15 15.38%Venturer 5 7 40% Scout 14 17 21.43%Rover 8 6 25% Venturer 5 6 20%
Total Youth 48 35 27.08% Rover 4 9 125%Leader Not Rover 5 6 20% Total Youth 39 48 23.08%Total Other 0 0 0% Leader Not Rover 8 7 12.50%Grand Total 53 41 22.64% Adult Helper 2 1 50%
Total Other 2 1 50%6th Melbourne Grand Total 49 56 14.29%
2013 2014 TrendJoey 14 14 0% 2nd EssendonCub 24 25 4.17% 2013 2014 TrendScout 24 20 16.67% Rover 7 3 57.14%Venturer 0 3 100% Total Youth 7 3 57.14%Total Youth 62 62 0% Leader Not Rover 1 1 0%Leader Not Rover 13 12 7.69% Total Other 0 0 0%Adult Helper 0 0 0% Grand Total 8 4 50%
Total Other 0 0 0%Grand Total 75 74 1.33%
Moonee Valley District Totals1st Moonee Ponds
2013 2014 Trend 2013 2014 TrendCub 16 10 37.50% Joey 32 26 18.75%Scout 21 19 9.52% Cub 127 131 3.15%Venturer 0 0 0% Scout 131 114 12.98%Rover 3 2 33.33% Venturer 24 42 75%Total Youth 40 31 22.50% Rover 27 24 11.11%Leader Not Rover 4 4 0% Total Youth 341 337 1.17%Adult Helper 0 0 0% Leader Not Rover 59 65 10.17%Total Other 0 0 0% Fellowship 5 7 40%Grand Total 44 35 20.45% Adult Helper 6 4 33.33%
Total Other 11 11 0%Grand Total 411 413 0.49%
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8-10 Year OldsCub Scouts
Joey Scouts6-7 Year Olds
Moonee Valley District leaders ran and parcipated in a number of acvies during 13/14 all designed to develop our cubs.
These acvies included:
Boomerang events where each badge level had an opportunity to rapidly complete badgework.
A Sailing Day down at the GuideScout Water Acvies Centre in Sandringham, where cubs are given the opportunity to parcipate
in water acvies (paddle boards, canoes, sailing, power boang) in a protected environment with skilled instructors.
A District Camp under canvas in March at the Pines in Altona, where around 90 cubs
camped in tents and parcipated in acvity bases designed to extend their knowledge of
praccal scoung skills. In this case we were also subject to severe weather that included
torrenal rain that flooded out part of the site. Cubs who parcipated gained a beer
understanding of the sing and maintenance of tents in inclement condions, as well as
an appreciaon of the use of praccal scoung skills.
A District Camp under canvas in May at Rowallan Scout Camp, where just under 90 cubs,
including one from another District, parcipated in a full outdoor programme that was
designed to equip them with the skills for Cuboree. Acvies included a hike and prac
cal navigaon skills, building bush huts and a campfire programme around a large camp
fire, as well as first aid and communicaons skills.
The Moonee Valley District CubScout Leadership course in August at Rowallan. Thirtyfive cubs, including one from another District, parcipated in a leadership course that was
heavily focussed on experienal learning in an outdoor seng. Cubs rotated leadership roles on every acvity, which included com
municaons and leadership skills, first aid, navigaon, building bush huts, developing skits for the campfire programme and also de
veloping and running a scouts own.
Fourteen Moonee Valley District Cubs achieved their Grey Wolf award in
13/14, and were recognised at the Region Grey Wolf award ceremony in early
August. Two of our leaders completed their Advanced Training, and two other
leaders were recognised in the latest Region awards. We also have 64 Cubs
and 10 leaders preparing to aend Cuboree 2014 in October this year. The
Seeonee bank balance is $3156.15 thanks mainly to Stuarts uncanny knack
of running district camps at a profit, however we will be spending a fair per
centage of that balance supporng our 2 Cuboree packs.
Finally, our thanks must go to all the CubScout Leaders in the district for theirsupport, to the many parent helpers who have assisted at our district events,
and last but not least our 130 odd cubs who by their parcipaon have made
it all worthwhile
Yours In Scoung
Andrew Pocock / Stuart Greirson Acng District Cub Scout Leaders
New Leaders:
Lindsay Berge and Andrea Draper from 15th Essendon
New Joey Scout Mob:
15th Essendon Joey Scout Mob currently they have 5 Joey
Scouts
Leader Training:
Lindsay Berge from 15th Essendon Basic Training, well done
Lindsay
Leaders who have le:
Kylie Hanson 15th Essendon transferred up to Cub Scouts
Cree Rooks 15th Essendon le to concentrate on her studies
We have had a fantasc effort from 10 Joey Scouts who achieved
their Promise Challenge. They are:
Brooke, Henry from 6th Melbourne
Clausen, Finn from 6th Melbourne
Du Preez, Laurence from 6th MelbourneLeeArcher, Luke from 6th Melbourne
Lyman, Adam from 6th Melbourne
Rawson, Molly from 6th Melbourne
Rowlinson, Tieve from 6th Melbourne
Wong, Violet from 6th Melbourne
Wong, Wendy from 6th Melbourne
Merlot, Arcadia from 6th Melbourne
Congratulaons to all of the Promise Challenge Recipients
12 Joey Scouts linked up to Cub Scouts from 6th Melbourne
4 Joey Scouts linked up to Cub Scouts from 2nd Strathmore
Joey Scouts from the District have aended:
District days
Zoo Day
Sleepovers
Hop in the City
Kangaree
ANZAC DAY Services
Joey Scouts from the district have been working on
Care and Share Badge
Environment Badge
Adventure Badge
Buddy Badge
Promise Challenge Badge
Congratulaons to all the District Joey Scout Leaders for a job well
done.
Robyn Frog Whelan
DLJS
Moonee Valley District
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Scouts
10-14 Year Olds
The last 12 months of scoung in Moonee Valley has been as jampacked and excing as ever, with
about many district acvies run and region acvites aended: Mindaris are well aended and groups
are running their allocated acvies well.
Snow Camp (16th 18th August)
Aer a wild weather start on Friday night meaning some didn't arrive ll nearly midnight due trees down over road we had 24 scouts ( well ac
tually some of those were cubs) and 8 leaders/parents. A lot had never skied and we had a group of about 12 take a lesson on the Saturday
morning with most of them skiing from the Summit by Sunday aernoon. The Tempest lodge was not as well set up as the Rover lodge but we
managed ok with fantasc parent chefs. All in all a great weekend.
Leadership Camp (16th 18th Aug)
There were 24 scouts with 2 from outside of Moonee Valley district aended the weekend live in course.
Scout Chef (11 Sep 2013)
Scout chef, last year's district cooking night, was, as usual, hosted at 1st Strathmore's hall, and scouts were tasked with lighng a fire on which
they were to boil some water to make a hot drink for the leaders, followed by cooking burgers on the barbecue, and finishing up with a dessert
of their choice. All scouts seemed to enjoy themselves, with 15th Essendon taking away the trophy for the year.
Survival Camp (2830 Sep 2013)
Survival Camp saw another group of scouts brave the elements by building a shelter, "foraging" for food, lighng fires without matches, and
doing a lile bushbashing as part of a navigaon exercise to find their way back to camp, in which they only got a lile bit lost. Food was what
could be found having fallen off the back of a truck, road kill, or found in a derelict farmhouse. Scouts even
got to try some rabbit stew. We saw parcipaon from 3 patrols, and the trophy was taken this year by 15th
Essendon. A good me was had by all, and by the end we were sll well below quota for the number of scouts
we could get away with losing! We also managed to get an arcle into Scout Mag about our Survival camp!
Cohen Shield/Jota/Jo (19th 20th Oct)
Two troops aended, Moonee Valley leaders ran the Jamboree of the Internet and the Archery acvies.
JOTI was voted the best acvity.
Theatre sports night (29 Nov 2013)
We tried something different last year with a District Theatre Sports night, hosted by David Bucknell at 17th Essendon. Patrols competed in var
ious different improvisaon and drama games. Aer some inial shyness from some who seemed concerned about making fools of them
selves, everybody loosened up and had a lot of fun, with some hilarious improvised performances, judged by an objecve panel of 3 judges.
The trophy for this event was taken by 2nd Strathmore, who had the advantage of 2 scouts who played off each other parcularly well resulng
in some extremely funny scenes.
MVCC Fesval
Many leaders took part in the construcon and supervising of the members of the public who visited our bridge and other acvies. Max the
scout mascot also aended.
Fitzgerald Cup (810 Mar 2014)
Our District compeon camp, Fitzgerald Cup was the usual fun this year, with 11 scout patrols, a patrol from Keith Farquhar Rovers, and, this
year, for the first me, a patrol of leaders, who, along with the rovers, competed with the scouts on score, but were ineligible to win the cup.
That honour went to 1st Strathmore this year.
Stradbroke Cup
There were 2 patrols compeng and brought home a Gold and Silver awards. A new assessment format was trialled which was much easier to
use.
Theatre sports night (4 Apr 2014)
In an endeavour to get the scouts more involved in drama, David ran another theatre sports night this year. This was as much fun as much fun
as the first, and the most welldone performance was awarded to 15th Essendon.
Walter Murphy Hide hike (31 May 1 Jun 2014)
This year's Walter Murphy, our annual hike weekend, was organised by 15th Essendon & 1st Milleara and run at Eumarella Scout Camp, An
glesea. As usual, scouts had to hike in patrols from the dropoff point to the campsite, compleng various acvity bases along the way. This all
went well, and the trophy was taken home by 6th Melbourne.
Scoutchef (30th July 2014)
We had 7 patrols represented (some troops had 2 patrols ). With patrols ranging between
4 and 7 scouts from 6th Melbourne, 15th Essendon, 2nd Strathmore , 1st Strathmore .
Over all we had 33 scouts with the winner being 1st Strathmore "Smokin Salmon (Com
binaon patrol)
Patrol Leaders' course (1517 Aug 2014)
20 Scouts aended the weekend live in course 5 Leaders and several parent helpers. The
leaders have revamped the course to make it more acvity based.
Ma Cengia & Cheryl Prendergast Acng District Scout Leaders
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14-17 Year Olds
Venturer ScoutsThe past 12 months has seen great growth in Venturers in the Moonee Valley District. While the two exisng Units, Akoona and
Parkair have connued to thrive, we have also seen the reestablishment of two Units in Monash based at 17th Essendons hall
and Strathmore based at 2nd Strathmores hall. Venturer numbers connue to grow in the District and there is connual plan
ning for recruitment of our older Scouts to connue their Scoung experience. The noon of providing a connued Scoung op
on for youth members is strong in the District with Units currently providing a way to Look Wide for members from 1st Milleara,1st Strathmore, 2nd Strathmore, 5th Keilor, 15th Essendon and 17th Essendon. We are also hosng Venturers from 1st Keilor Vil
lage as well as aracng members from outside Scoung to our ranks. Units connue to provide fun acvies and events for
older Scouts to show them that fun in Scoung doesnt have to finish aer Scouts.
The growth in numbers in youth members has also seen a growth in the number of Venturer Leaders in the District. With some
of the same old faces sll around in Steven Mario at Akoona, Robyn Harris and Peter Krotsis at 15th Essendon and Grant Martens
at 5th Keilor, we also have a couple of newbies join the crew. Maria Bucknell, a Queen Scout herself, is heading up a rapidly grow
ing Strathmore Venturers and David Bucknell has got Monash Venturers up and running again. Bernie Brown has come across from
1st Keilor Village with his Venturers to lend his valuable experience and knowledge.
Parkair Venturers currently has 20 invested Venturers; 6 from 5th Keilor, 5 from 1st Strathmore, 6 from 15th Essendon, 3 from
17th Essendon and 2 from 1st Keilor Village. There are now four leaders. These leaders are aached to 5th Keilor, 15th Essendon
and 1st Keilor Village. We also have a number of new members who are currently in the process of linking into Venturers for the
first me. We are expecng further linking Scouts from 5th Keilor, 15th Essendon, 1st Strathmore, and 1st Keilor Village over the
coming year.
1st Millearas Akoona Venturer Unit connues providing a Venturing opon for youth members in the west of our District. It cur
rently has 5 members and maintains a strong link with the 1st Milleara Group. This Unit also has the disncon of producing two
Queen Scouts in the last couple of years. Congratulaons to Kieran Prendegast, Marcus Rukay on earning this auspicious award
Simone Prendegast has met the technical requirements of the Queen Scout and is now finalising the compleon of her Queen Scout
Award. Again, congratulaons are due to each of these youth members as well as the leaders, Groups and families who support
them.
It is encouraging to acknowledge that in 2014, two new Venturer Scout Units are now up and running in the Moonee Valley Dis
trict; Monash, and more recently Strathmore. Both of these Units are running good programs that are aracng and engaging our
youth members and developing their growth in lines with Scoung ideals and principles.
Also pleasing is the sense of District spirit among the four Units. There have been regular District and combined events through
out the year and these will connue in to the future with a good rapport developing among the leaders.
Venturers in the District have taken part in some amazing and challenging acvies throughout the year. These include:
Venturing Skil ls camp at Mataranka and Rowallan Scout Camps Themed Camps
Amazing Race acvity in the city
The Anzac day Dawn Service and Parade and parcipaon in local RSL services
Vocaons / Training for Job interviews
Art expression acvies with a guest presenters and a formal presentaon night
Rock Climbing
Zone Councils
Anything Goes and Victorian Gathering (annual acvity camps)
Hoadley Hide challenge camp compleng the Venturer Iniave Award
A Movie & Pizza night
Laser tag and gocart night with the Rovers
Unit Management Courses
Upcoming events include:
A formal McDonalds dinner
Canoeing Expedions
Victorian Gathering (annual end of year acvity camp)
Victorian conngent will go to the Australian Venture in Adelaide in Jan 2015
Roventure
Venturing in Moonee Valley connues to grow in 2014 and we ancipate will do so over the next few years. We now have a num
ber of different opons for our members of Venturer age in regards to Unit types as well as meeng nights with every Unit in the
District meeng on a different night of the week. All the Units are running good, engaging programs and are led by a group of vol
unteers who are passionate about the growth of Venturing. It has been my absolute pleasure to work with the youth and adultmembers of the District over the past 12 months and I look forward to working with them in the future.
Grant Martens
Acng District Venturer Scout Leader
Moonee Valley District
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Rover Scouts in the Moonee Valley District have connued to grow, not only in numbers, but in skills and
presence in the overall Rover Community.
The crews (Keith Farquhar, Amaroo and Berembong) in the district have experienced a great deal of devel
opment in the past 12 months. Members have already begun working towards the recently implemented
new Baden Powell Scout Award (BPSA), which has seen working groups within the district collaborate with
Rovers to have a smooth roll out and to ensure local Rovers have a strong under
standing of the new award. This hard work seems to be paying off with a numberof Rovers taking up the challenge and starng their badges. Hopefully we will see
improved engagement in the community and in the future more Rover Scouts com
plete the award.
Not only has this new award created some excitement about development, the past
twelve months has seen four Rovers in the district receive their Rover Wood Badge,
the highest Rover Training achievement. This will allow these Rover Scouts to hold
Chairman Posions with strong training behind them, which will hopefully see the
Rover Secon run to the highest of standards. Being a Chairman is something that
runs strongly in Rovers of the Moonee Valley District with our Rovers running the 2 major events for the year,
as well as our Rover Scout Motorsport component of the organisaon, under affiliaon with the Confeder
aon of Australian Motorsport. The
involvement of Moonee Valley Rover
Scouts as chairs of various commit
tees and teams, demonstrates the
wider sharing of experience and
statewide impact that the members
in this district have. With approxi
mately twenty commiees and teams
throughout the state running mul
million dollar assets, major events,
community teams and the like, it
demonstrates the capability that
members in this district have.
Moonee Valley Rovers, as part of The
Victorian Rover Council, are thrilled to
be hosng the next Rover Moot, The Moot in 2017. Rover Scouts from Moonee Valley District hold four Di
rector Posions on The Moot Council which is something to be very proud of and also extremely excited
about. The Moot is going to showcase the best of Victoria as
a State and as a Rover Scout Secon. The Moot will see up
wards of one thousand Rover Scouts from around the world
convene over the 20162017 New Year Period for two weeks
of Rover Scout acvies, involving expedions into the ex
panses of Victoria, sightseeing around Melbourne, providing
service to the community.
In 2013, there were a number of Rover Scouts from the District who aended the World Moot in Canada, who aended
along with a conngent from around Australia.
As always, Rovers running Rovers, provides each individual to
explore their interests, needs and wants. This has never been
truer than in the last 12 months. With all crews experi
encing growth in numbers, they have been able to open
up their programs more than ever. The crews in the dis
trict have run Astronomy Nights, Commonwealth
Games Nights, Car Hide and Seek, Lawn Bowls, and
much more, respecvely. Crews have also run very suc
cessful joint Venturer Nights, which will hopefully pro
vide the Rovers of tomorrow a posive insight into whatRovers has to offer.
Caitlin Brideson Berembong Rover Crew, Crew Leader
18-26 Year Olds
Rover Scouts
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Adult Lives Enhanced By Scouting
Adult Training SupportMoonee Valley District has had a great year in terms of training being completed. The District should be very proud to
recognise 7 Wood Badges being completed in the last 12 months.
Congratulaons go to:
Michael Wong, 6th Melbourne Cub Scout Wood Badge (August 2013) Simon Rickard, 2nd Strathmore Cub Scout Wood Badge
Grant Randle, 6th Melbourne Group Leader Wood Badge
Mathew McKernan, Moonee Valley District DL/Commissioner Wood Badge
A special menon to the three Rovers, all female:
Catherine Paterson, 17th Essendon Rover Wood Badge
Annie Phelan, 1st Milleara Rover Wood Badge
Louise Pocock, 5th Keilor Rover Wood Badge
This brings the total number of fully trained leaders in the District to 29.
Within the Scout program, acvies undertaken as part of the Basic and Advanced training are mapped against compe
tencies from Accredited Management Programs. In Moonee Valley in the last 12 months we have had the followingqualificaons completed:
Cerficate III Business 1 leader
Cerficate IV Frontline Management 5 leaders
I must say thank you to the hard work of the PLAs and mentors who work with the leaders in our District. The guidance
and assistance our leaders are given to help them complete training in the required meframe is invaluable.
I must also recognise the hard work of the Moonee Valley District Personnel Commiee (DPC) under the direcon of
Tony Farquhar. The new leader interviews are now being conducted in a mely manner and reviews are up to date.
Emma BarkerDistrict Leader Adult Training Support Leadership that Supports Scouting
District Personnel CommitteeIn the year July 2013 July 2014 the District Personnel Commiee interviewed eleven new leader applicants and conducted
twelve 3 yearly reviews of exisng leaders.
These interviews/reviews were spread across the following Secons and Groups.
New Leader Interviews
Secon Posion Group
Joeys AJL 6th Melbourne (1), 15th Essendon (1)
Cubs ACSL 1st Strathmore (2), 2nd Strathmore (2), 15th Essendon (1), 17th Essendon (1), 6th Melbourne(2)
Group GL 1st Strathmore (1)
Three Yearly Reviews
Secon Posion Group
Cubs ACSL 1st Milleara (1)
CSL 1st Strathmore (1), 17th Essendon (1)
Scouts ASL 1st Milleara (1), 5th Keilor (1)
Venturers AVL 1st Milleara (1), 5th Keilor (1)
VL 2nd Strathmore (1)
Group GL 6th Melbourne (1), 1st Moonee (1), 15th Essendon (1)
Rovers RA 5th Keilor (1)
I would like to recognize and extend my thanks to Heather Stringer and Emma Barker for their contribuon to and sup
port of the District Personnel Commiee.
Tony Farquhar
Chairman
Moonee Valley District Personnel Commiee
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Rowallan Recreaon Camp is operated by a dedicated team of Scoung Friends and Members who are the Rowal
lan Commiee of Management. Rowallan is located approximately 5km from the township of Riddles Creek and
has been in operaon since 1946 from a generous donaon of Essendon Rotary Club. The camp provides facili
es both for Scouts and Guides along with being used extensively by other Youth organisaons and schools.
Rowallan has a dedicated Camp Ranger and is an Accredited Australian Camping Associaon Site.The year 2013 to2014 has seen a connuaon of improvements both at HQ Camp and in the Forest Camp.
Water Filtraon
Water supply problems t noted last year have now been overcome. The filtraon system unfortunately reduced the pressure unl everything
was unusable. A new filter arrangement to increase the capacity now appears to have solved the problem. At the same me the sequence of
water supply and storage as been rearranged such that all water on site, including Forest Camp, is filtered. Thanks to Rudolf, Robert and the
Ranger, for the many hours of work.
HQ Camp
The First Aid area in the Staff Quarters has been remodelled into a praccal administraon area as well
as an emergency First Aid room.
The 2 HQ Cub camping areas have been extended and are now available for use.
The HQ adventure playground has had a Flying Fox and a slide added to it.
Scout Fellowship spent a weekend on 2 acvies. One team weeded and generally died the grounds of
HQ Camp, whilst the other team refurbished the Chapel, weeding, cleaning the seang and reformingthe path.
Forest Camp
The Forest Camp Amphitheatre and Campfire has new drainage and crushed rock to remove groundwater. New ered seang around the fire
place was installed over the summer by Steve Rahill, Neil Collum and Tom Lanigan.
With advice from Landcare we have removed pine trees and non indigenous Hakea and planted Hakea Decurrans which is indigenous to the
area.
Plans have been drawn up for the upgrading of Warnock Lodge to Fire refuge standard and with the addion of a forest kitchen and dining area.
As yet we have been unable to secure funding for this project. In the interim a gas stove has been installed into Warnock Lodge for camper
use.
A large area at the end of Farquhar crescent has been cleared of trees to make a large cleared camping area.
Rangers Shed
A retaining wall has been built at the Rangers Shed and grasses etc have been planted on the embankment to stop soil erosion. New firewood
storage bays have been built to reduce the footprint of the wood store.
Insurance and Council Rates
At last, with a lot of involvement by our DC, thank you very much, a few issues with Branch have been resolved. Namely council rates payment
that reverts to being a camp responsibility and camp insurance that is finally sorted.
Fire
As many of you know, last fire season Gisborne South to Riddells Creek was under aack by a grassfire. This meant we closed the camp for 2
weekends and the intervening week.
At the height of the incident, the Rangers relocated from the Camp.
Thanks
I would like to thank all the members of our commiee. It really is amazing what we achieve with so lile. The assistance of Keith Farquhar
Rover Crew has been of enormous benefit.
Specifically, I would like to thank Steve Rahill for spending the summer doing work on the Amphitheatre and machine maintenance and the Scout
Fellowship for assistance with camp maintenance.Our Booking secretaries, Rob and Helen Arends for their ongoing work, and for securing a much
beer tractor and a hydraulic log splier as well as the donaon of many miscellaneous items from
an estate wind up. Much of our success can be aributed to them and their management of the
Camp PR.
The Ranger, Len Krois for being there many weekdays as well as all weekends. He is kept quite busy
with groups coming and going in both HQ Camp and Forest Camp throughout the year.
Our Projects officer Rudolf Arends puts in more hours than we can count into repairs and mainte
nance as well as projects.
My thanks to our DC, May McKernan, for his skills and assistance in the trials last fire season, and
to Bruce Paterson for being our Auditor.
Finally our Treasurer Shauna has announced her resignaon aer 9 years of reliable management
of our finances. During all this me she has consistently overseen our financial side and kept us up
to the mark.
Service Work
The Camp is maintained by our small commiee with the assistance of KFRC, however we would like to see more physical assistance from the
members of our district in keeping the Camp in good shape. Much of the work, especially in the forest clearing and planng could be done a
lile at a me by groups on site and would make an enormous difference to the camp. Service work at the Camp can be used toward badge
work.
Declon OFarrell
Chairman
Rowallan Scout Camp Management Commiee.
Rowallan Recreation CampMoonee Valley District Campsite
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Financial ReportMoonee Valley District
Please refer to the above report for exact incomings/outgoings and details.
As you will note, the District has a loss on paper of $870.29, which is a major improvement on the
2012/13 financial statement. We finished the financial year with a bank balance of $1037.53.
This year, we established electronic banking, which has improved the ongoing correctness of our
monthly financial reports and has removed delays in managing cheque payments etc.
The greatest challenge from a district perspecve is ensuring that we have prompt payment for fees
collected to ensure that we are able to appropriately pay invoices in a mely manner. These invoices
are generally for insurances for district equipment, electricity services & other development related ex
penses such as signage on facilies.
There is a small amount of work outstanding for recovering funds that have not yet been collected for
the 2013/14 financial year, including District Levies and badges, which is the primary focus for the next
month.
Over the next twelve months, a consistent effort will be placed on improving the accuracy of our budg
eng and ensuring that we have appropriately calculated the amounts expected for income from levies,
hall hire and other acvies. As the district team grows, there will be an increase in the funds required
for training & registraon.
Addionally, returning the operaon of the 1st/10th Essendon Scout Hall, which is presently used as
a district facility hosng the Hoadley Show Band, District Acvies and program to a cost neutral op
eraon will be beneficial.
Louise Pocock
District Treasurer
Closing Balances as of 30th June 2014
Moonee Valley District Scouts (Bendigo) $1,037.53
Moonee Valley District Scouts (ANZ) $90.70
Income
Secon 1314 Budgeted Actual Difference 1415 Budgeted
Badges $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $500.00
District Levies $4,200.00 $3,384.00 $816.00 $4,100.00
Raffle Tickets $150.00 $0.00 $150.00 $0.00
Hall Hire $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $300.00
Income Total $4,350.00 $3,384.00 $966.00 $4,900.00
Expenditure
Secon 1314 Budgeted Actual Difference 1415 Budgeted
IT Consumables $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00
Electricity (1st/10th Essendon) $1,000.00 $369.53 $630.47 $1,000.00
Insurance (1st/10th Essendon) $2,000.00 $1,706.41 $293.59 $1,900.00
Insurance (MVD Assets) $100.00 $61.05 $38.95 $100.00
Leader Registraon $200.00 $0.00 $200.00 $280.00
Leader Training $200.00 $0.00 $200.00 $300.00
Misc Expenditure $100.00 $1,867.30 $1,767.30 $700.00
Fire Services (1st/10th Essendon) $500.00 $0.00 $500.00 $150.00
Expenditure Total $4,100.00 $4,004.29 $966.00 $4,430.00
Budget Total $250.00 $620.29 $870.29 $470.00
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Group Reports - Ascot Vale15th Essendon Sea Scouts
Group Reports - Aberfeldie17th Essendon
15th Essendon has had a remarkably year with some significant achievements. We have reopened our Joey Mob once
again, with 2 leaders, 6 Joeys, and plenty of enthusiasm.
Our Cub pack has awarded one Grey Wolf award, and has invested two new leaders. Scouts at 15th Essendon have alsogained an Assistant Scout Leader, and proudly reports a 100% linking success rate of eligibly aged members to the Ven
turer secon well done! Our Venturers have awarded two Queen Scout Awards this year special congratulaons to
these recipients.
Our Group has also added to the team with an Assistant Group Leader. Our Group Support Commiee is making strides
with 4 new Commiee members, a successful raffle sale (thanks Andrew Draper!), and are proud to report that we
were one of 96 groups to receive a monster raffle badge for selling more than $40 worth of ckets per Scout! Top
effort all!
The Group also parcipated in Clean Up Australia Day at the Maribyrnong, cleaning up 50 bags worth of garbage from
the surrounding areas. We look forward to connued success and connued growth of our Group in the future.
It has been a long and tough year for 17th Essendon Scout Group, but that has not quenched the thirst of it's dedicated
Leaders and Youth members to deliver and parcipate in the Scoung Program.
The Cub pack has successfully returned to their 17th Essendon Scout Hall to deliver a regular program aer spending
much of the year hosted by 1st Moonee Ponds Cub Scouts. Special thanks to Stuart and the supporters of the cub pack
for helping to support Cub Scouts of 17th Essendon.
Scouts are sll experiencing difficules with just two members, however, a fresh start and new approach to sharing the
Scoung program will hopefully allow the secon to grow into a stronger Troop.
Monash Venturers have had a successful year, running a strong program with parcipaon of youth members across 6th
Melbourne, 15th, and 17th Essendon.
Across the Group, we are looking to recruit more leaders to support each secon, but most importantly, encouraging
growth of youth members.
I'd like to thank John Fisicchia for his excellent work on holding the Group together, and to his team parcularly Ma
Haysom, Ma Cengia, and David Bucknell for their reless efforts and determinaon in taking our youth members on a
journey of growth and discovery. The team are remarkably dedicated and fine leaders, and I look forward to working
with them over the next year.
Yours in Scoung,
Luke Byrnes
Leader in Charge at 17th Essendon Scout Group
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5th Keilor has completed another successful year, and although we have decreased in numbers 37 current to 48 this me last year,
there are several posives that demonstrate we are moving in the right direcon. In the past year we have seen 4 of our scouts
awarded the Australian Scout Medallion, 3 cubs receive their Grey Wolf and 2 Rovers aain their Rover Wood Beads. This is a fan
tasc effort and a credit to both the awardees and their leaders. The Parkair Venture Unit connues to grow, and they are prepar
ing to aend the Australian Venture early in the new year. The Berembong Rover Crew has again been acve both at group and
Branch level, and connue to provide assistance to the group.
It is disappoinng we have no news on our hall redevelopment, but I am sure that Scouts Victoria do have our interests at heart, and
will come forward with some posive news in the near future. Unfortunately our Group Chair, Paul Cadzow, will not be able to connue in his current role, he has done a truly amazing job, his legacy of a healthy bank balance, a strong bond with the local Bendigo
Bank, and thriving Christmas Tree sales, are a tesmony to me as our Chairman.
The year ahead, will again be busy and excing, as we look forward to increasing our numbers, commencing a Joey mob, and prepar
ing for our 50th Birthday celebraons in September 2015. My thanks to all leaders, parents commiee, parent helpers who have done
their bit, in making the year so successful, I again ask that we support our newly elected commiee, to ensure our connued suc
cess.
Andrew Pocock
Leader In Charge
Group Reports - Kensington6th Melbourne
5th KeilorGroup Reports - Airport West
How can you tell that a Group has had a successful year?One way is to look at our membership stascs. Theres a report aached for that. In short, all our Joeys and 80% of our Cubs stayed
in the Group, and most that reached linking age chose to progress to the next secon. Scouts retained 67% of its members, which
for that age group represents success, so there is sll opportunity there to improve. We added a secon to our Group this year with
2 Scouts advancing to the District Venture Unit Monash Venturers as well as adding a new recruit. As with last year, we have a very
strong waing list, so all the signs are good.
Another way is to look at the awards earned by our members. Nearly all of our members have challenged themselves to try some
thing new and earned badges. As youll read in the secon reports this culminated in Promise Challenge and Grey Wolf awards. We
also saw 2 Scouts be the first to earn the Australian Scout Medallion.
Perhaps a beer indicator are the acvies that are run by each secon. Im not even going to begin to try and list everything the
Group has been doing in the last year, mainly because you will hear it from the Cubs, Scouts and Joeys themselves, and see it in the
pictures and reports from each secon.
This success is built on a foundaon of strong support from our families and leaders. This year we have gained 3 new Cub Leaders in
Chris Dwyer, Craig Rawson and Liam Merlot. This has enabled us to connue the great program in Cubs as we farewelled Fiona Borgand Tomas Torres. We thank both of them for their service to our Group and in parcular Tomas for his loyalty to the Group he joined
as a Cub, following his father into the Cub Leader role and staying with us when we nearly closed and helped us to rebuild. Unfortu
nately, Francisco Tovar decided not to connue with the Scout Troop, and we also thank him for his service. We have been very for
tunate to have David Bucknell from 17th Essendon step up to relaunch Monash Venturers. He is being supported by Gary Howard
although we do need addional leaders to make the Unit a success.
Once again, the Cub Leaders ran a wonderfully varied program as you will read about in the Cub report. They have been busy prepar
ing our Cubs for the biggest event for Cub Scouts, the upcoming Cuboree. The Joey Leaders Cazz Redding, Lyndall Williams and Lianne
Rowlinson also took the Joeys from strength to strength with the highlight being the Kangaree held earlier this year.
Having well trained leaders is part of the foundaon of the Group. I have finally completed my training and earned the Wood Beads.
We now have several new leaders commencing basic training and Karen Davis completed her Basic Training. Lyndall Williams and
Lianne Rowlinson completed their Advanced Outdoor Training for Joeys and are now qualified to conduct our Groups own Joey
sleepovers.
The final underpinning is the support from our Group Commiee and parents. This year the Group connued its strong fundraising
acvies. This has enabled us to fund an excing acvity for every secon each term and we are now in a posion to invest in a re
furbishment of the kitchen. We have obtained a grant from the City of Melbourne for $7500 towards this project as well as being the
extremely fortunate winners of a complete kitchen from IKEA. It will be a big project requiring lots of support from our Scoung com
munity, but will really expand what we can do with the secons. The commiee is connuing to work on funding compleon of the
redevelopment plan for the hall, and any help or input would be appreciated.
So, having recognised the success of the past 12 months and the foundaons of that success, Im sure that you would all join with
me to express our thanks to all the leaders, commiee members and parents who have contributed in so many ways. In parcular,
thanks are due to our commiee execuve; Chairman Fleur Clausen, Treasurer Anthony Paatsch who quietly deals with the endless
transacons that a Scout Group generates, Secretary Sarah Brooks, Hall Redevelopment Manager Dean Sleigh for working on the next
stage of improvements to our beloved hall and Publicaons Officer Meg Dunley for her informave newsleers documenng the
Groups acvies. Anthony has elected to step aside as Treasurer at this ARAP and we thank him for the fantasc effort he has put
in and the healthy financial state that we see our Group in. Meg Dunley has also published her last newsleer and Im sure all the
parents will agree that it her newsleers have given everyone a glimpse of the many facets of the goings on in our Group. Mark Som
merville also elected to step aside from the Quartermaster role, and we thank him for his contribuon as well as welcoming JakeMarum who has agreed to become our next Quartermaster. Of course, we would love to hear from anyone willing to help out our
commiee in either the Treasurer or Publicaons role.
Our youth members have much to look forward to over the next 12 months with Cuboree and the Venture, as well as commencing
preparaon for the 2016 Jamboree. I look forward to parcipang with all of you all in making it possible.
Grant Randle (Hathi)
Group Leader
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Group Reports - Moonee Ponds1st Moonee Ponds
1st Milleara
Group ReportsEast Keilor & Avondale Heights
This is my second year as acng group Leader and I am constantly amazed by the commitment and achievements by our
group. None of these achievements happen in isolaon.
This year we have seen a Joey Scout Promise, a Grey Wold Award, A Queens Scout Award, and a Rover obtain her
Woodbeads.I need to make many thankyous to 1st Keilor Village for connuing to host our Joeys. A special thanks to Joanne our
scarf maker who made a batch of group scarves not for our group but to 1st Keilor Village when they were desperately
low.
Around 5 cubs aended the district camp with was held in Altona. This camp resulted in some wild weather which saw
some groups leave early. They cubs took part in acvies such as beach construcon, food making, rope construcon
and a camp fire. As this year is a Cuboree year we will be having 2 cubs aend this event and hopefully will be a re
warding experience for them. As another year closes it is pleasing to see the number of ex cubs who have connued on
to the scout secon and gradually to leader posions. This shows that we must be doing something right, at the lower
level, as they are sll enjoying the journey. We currently have 18 cubs and will lose a few to scouts before/at the end
of the year.
The Scout secon has had a busy year with the Scouts aending a number of acvity and compeon camps. Over the
Easter break, two patrols took part in the Stradbroke Cup compeon camp at Treetops in Riddells Creek, bringinghome Gold and Silver awards. We also had a patrol take part in the Cohen Shield in September, also achieving a Silver
Award. We sent a patrol to Castlemaine to the district survival camp which involved the Scouts camping for 2 nights
without sleeping bags or bedding or even shelter. During the year, a number of Scouts have completed their Pioneer
level badges and are well on their way towards their Explorer level badge with the remaining Scouts working on their
Pioneer badge. Towards the end of the year we expect to see a number of Cubs moving up into the secon which will
give us 3 full patrols.
This year has been another successful one for the Venturer Unit. We currently have 6 Venturers and one leader, the
largest our unit has been since starng. One of our Venturers achieved their Queen scout and another has just been ap
proved. We congratulate Marcus and Simone on achieving this milestone. As usual the unit undertook a range of ac
vies over the course of the previous 12 months. Most notably the unit aended all but one of the major camps for
our secon (except the ones where we would have had to work too hard (i.e. hiking). We made friends, had a good me
and tried acvies we otherwise would never get to do.
I look forward to greater things as we connue into the next 12 months.
Cheryl Prendergast
Leader in Charge 1st Milleara
1st Moonee Ponds Scout Group is presently working on a number of key tasks to connue the growth of Scoung within
the Moonee Ponds area. The group is acvely resolving items within recruitment, leader recruitment, capital works andmaintenance acvies.
Both Secons experienced reducon in Members for various reasons.
Recruing of Leaders: Female Assistant Cub Scout Leader Elise Jeffrey. Paperwork in progress.
Resignaon of Scout Leader, Dan Was for family reasons. Acve recruing drive on currently through SEEK Volunteer
site two enquiries so far.
Roof of hall being redone.
Purchase of new equipment through a Community Grant (tents, stoves, baeries for solar system, etc.)
Three Scouts on verge of Australian Scout Medallions.
Good financial result for 2013 / 2014.
New Parent Commiee elected at AGM.
Very successful camping events in both secons (Noonameena; District Cub Camp; Fitzy Cup to name a few.)
Steve McLean
Assistant Group Leader 1st Moonee Ponds
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Group Reports - Strathmore1st Strathmore
Group Reports - Strathmore2nd StrathmoreThe Group has had another successful year of effecve program delivery and parcipaon, of which a key measure is the
20% increase in youth membership to 58 registered members at 30th June 2014.
At 30th June we had registered 9 Joey Scouts, 28 Cub Scouts, 15 Scouts and 6 Venturer Scouts. With membership growth
greater than 10% we have again earned the Chief Commissioners Award.
Simon Rickard completed his Cub Scout Wood Badge, Zed and James Walker (Scouts), Sco Harrison (Cub Scouts) their
Basic training and, very recently, Maria Stanton (Venturer Scouts), completed Basic training. Sco is very well advanced
in his Advanced Cub Scout leader training.
Quality Scoung Awards
The Cub Scout Pack and Scout Troop gained the Award; the Joey Scout Mob missed out only because several Joeys had
moved on to Cubs, leaving 9 (less than the required minimum of 10) Joey Scouts. The Group earned the Quality Scoung
Award cerficate including an 83% retenon rate overall. The Scout Secon had a 100% retenon rate, Cub Scouts 80%
and Joey Scouts 75%.
Australian Scout Medallions and Grey Wolf Award the top awards for each Youth Secon.
During the 12 months, Daniel Bushnell gained the Australian Scout Medallion. Jacob Cudmore and Zacari Harrison gained
the Cub Scout Grey Wolf award.
Finances
The Groups finances are in very healthy condion with ancipated expenses in the near future on hall and trailer insur
ance, shelving and linoleum replacement, some fencing and outdoor equipment. A fundraising strategy and subcom
miee has recently been established.
Leaders wider parcipaon:
Our Groups uniformed leaders regularly aend the District Training Meeng, assist other leaders and assist in District
events.
Support Personnel
We get great support acon from our Chairman Marn Hollibone, Treasurer Peter McKie and Secretary Kathleen Mather.
John Ravenhall (TGL)
The 2013/14 year has been a big one for 1st Strathmore.
Major achievements have been the replacement of the floor in the hall, which was a huge undertaking. The new floor
looks fantasc and the relaunch party was a great chance to celebrate our achievements with the inclusion of represen
taves from Strathmore Community Branch of the Bendigo Bank, Councilors and Lerdederg Region all aending.
We have also completed work pertaining to the health and safety issues within the hall and are now compliant with fire
regulaons and have updated our electricals. The first aid kits have also been updated. I feel we can move forward with
confidence that our Youth and Leaders are well cared for.
The Cub secon leaders have been doing a fantasc job of geng everyone ready for Cuboree along with their usual great
job of running the Cub Pack.
The Scout secon leaders have been doing a fantasc job of keeping the Scout Troop funconing whilst barely seeing each
other due to work travel commitments and sll devising a program that has Scouts having fun and gaining knowledge (we
have 3 on track to achieve their Scout Medallion).
Challenges for the future are a need to address retenon issues for both Youth and Leaders. We will be looking at: more
Group acvies to improve knowledge between secons, different payment methods for families, addressing the need for
more leaders most especially at least 2 more Scout secon leaders, improvements to programming and behaviour management techniques, communicaon within the Group.
Heather Davis
Group Leader 1st Strathmore
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Moonee Valley District
Group Meeting Nights15th Essendon Scout Group 1st Milleara Scout Group
21 Woods St, Ascot Vale 1A Doyle St, Avondale Heights
[email protected] Quinn Grove Reserve, Keilor East
Cub Pack Thu (19:00:0020:30:00) [email protected]
Scout Troop Tue (19:00:0021:00:00) Joey Mob Tue (17:45:0018:45:00)
Rover Crew Thu (19:30:0022:30:00)
17th Essendon Scout Group Scout Troop Mon (19:00:0020:30:00)
7 Batman Street, Aberfeldie Venturer Unit Wed (19:30:0021:30:00)
[email protected] Cub Pack Wed (18:30:0020:00:00)
Cub Pack Tue (19:00:0020:30:00)
Scout Troop Thu (19:30:0021:30:00) 1st Moonee Ponds Scout Group
5th Keilor Scout Group Cnr Clarinda St/Ardmillan Rd., Moonee Ponds
Fullarton Road, A.J. Davis Reserve, Airport West [email protected]
[email protected] Cub Pack Mon (19:00:0020:30:00)
Cub Pack Wed (19:00:0020:30:00) Scout Troop Wed (19:00:0021:00:00)
Scout Troop Mon (19:00:0021:00:00) Venturer Unit Wed (19:00:0021:00:00)
Rover Crew Berembong Thu (19:30:0000:00:00)
1st Strathmore Scout Group
6th Melbourne Scout Group 138 Lebanon Street, Strathmore
55 Mccracken Street, Kensington [email protected]
[email protected] Cub Pack Thu (19:00:0020:30:00)
Joey Mob Wed (17:30:0018:30:00) Scout Troop Wed (19:00:0021:00:00)
Cub Pack Tue (18:30:0020:00:00)
Scout Troop Mon (18:30:0020:30:00) Monash Venturer Unit
7 Batman Street, Aberfeldie
2nd Strathmore Scout Group [email protected]
63A Kernan St, Strathmore Venturer Unit Fri (08:00:0010:00:00)
Cub Pack Mon (19:00:0020:30:00) Parkair Venturer Unit
Joey Mob Mon (17:00:0018:00:00) Fullarton Road, A.J. Davis Reserve, Airport West
Scout Troop Wed (19:00:0021:00:00) [email protected]
Venturer Scouts Friday (19:30:0022:00:00) Venturer Unit Thu (19:00:0022:00:00)
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Moonee Valley District
Youth Awards
Moonee Valley DistrictAdult Awards
Baden Powell Scout Award PATERSON Catherine 17TH ESSENDON
Australian Scout Medallion WEBB Kathleen 15TH ESSENDON
Australian Scout Medallion O'CONNOR Jack 17TH ESSENDON
Australian Scout Medallion SOUTHWORTH Lucas 1ST MILLEARA
Australian Scout Medallion BRADLEY Olivia 2ND STRATHMORE
Australian Scout Medallion BUSHNELL Daniel 2ND STRATHMORE
Australian Scout Medallion JOHANSSON Hannah 5TH KEILOR
Australian Scout Medallion KNOX Rohan 5TH KEILOR
Australian Scout Medallion GRANT Benjamin 6TH MELBOURNE
Australian Scout Medallion RANDLE Samuel 6TH MELBOURNE
Joey Scout Promise Challenge STEVENS Dante 1ST MILLEARA
Joey Scout Promise Challenge BORG Jai 5TH KEILOR
Joey Scout Promise Challenge BROOK Henry 6TH MELBOURNE
Joey Scout Promise Challenge CLAUSEN Finn 6TH MELBOURNE
Joey Scout Promise Challenge DU PREEZ Laurence 6TH MELBOURNE
Joey Scout Promise Challenge LEEARCHER Luke 6TH MELBOURNE
Joey Scout Promise Challenge LYMAN Adam 6TH MELBOURNE
Joey Scout Promise Challenge MERLOT Arcadia 6TH MELBOURNE
Joey Scout Promise Challenge RAWSON Molly 6TH MELBOURNE
Joey Scout Promise Challenge ROWLINSON Tieve 6TH MELBOURNE
Joey Scout Promise Challenge WONG Violet 6TH MELBOURNE
Joey Scout Promise Challenge WONG Wendy 6TH MELBOURNE
Grey Wolf MCMAHON Emily 1ST MILLEARA
Grey Wolf SWINGLER Patrick 1ST MILLEARA
Grey Wolf CURTIS Luke 1ST MOONEE PONDS
Grey Wolf FREEMAN Harriet 1ST MOONEE PONDS
Grey Wolf GARVEY William 1ST MOONEE PONDS
Grey Wolf GODFREY Susan 1ST MOONEE PONDS
Grey Wolf CUDMORE Jacob 2ND STRATHMORE
Grey Wolf HARRISON Zacari 2ND STRATHMORE
Grey Wolf ATTARD Kieran 5TH KEILOR
Grey Wolf TOSTO Jake 5TH KEILOR
Grey Wolf CHURCHES Lucy 6TH MELBOURNE
Grey Wolf DUNLEY Peter 6TH MELBOURNE
Silver Wale BARRACLOUGH Mark 1ST MILLEARA Leader
Disnguished Service Award BENTON Elizabeth MOONEE VALLEY DISTRICT Commiee
W.F. Waters Rover Service Award COOKE Andrew 5TH KEILOR Rover Scout
Meritorious Service Award GRIERSON STUART 1ST MOONEE PONDS Leader
Special Service Award KELLEHER Noelle 1ST MILLEARA Commiee
Meritorious Service Award MCKERNAN Mathew MOONEE VALLEY DISTRICT Leader
Special Service Award O'CONNOR Darren 17TH ESSENDON Commiee
Special Service Award RANDLE Grant 6TH MELBOURNE Leader
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