Scouting and Guiding in South Australia

Scouting in South Australia began in 1908.

In the early years of Scouting in South Australia, local Boy Scout patrols and troops formed independently and there were several separate central organisations including Boys' Brigade Scouts, Church Lads Brigade Scouts, Chums Scouts, British Boy Scouts, The Boy Scouts Association, Life-Saving Scouts of the Salvation Army and Methodist Boy Scouts.[1][2]

Scouting in South Australia is now predominantly represented by Scouts Australia's South Australian Branch and the Girl Guides South Australia, a member organisation of Girl Guides Australia. There is representation by ethnic scout associations, some of which form the Ethnic Scouts and Guides of South Australia (ESGOSA) and, since 1984, representation by the Baden-Powell Scouts' Association.

Scouts Australia South Australian Branch

South Australia
OwnerScouts Australia
HeadquartersScout Hall
Location83 Greenhill Road Wayville South Australia 5034
CountryAustralia
Founded1914
FounderThe Boy Scouts Association of the United Kingdom
Chief ScoutHer Excellency The Honorable Frances Adamson AC
Chief CommissionerJohn Clarke OAM
Chief Executive OfficerJames Sellers
Website
http://sa.scouts.com.au

Scouts Australia's South Australian Branch has 11 districts - Adelaide Foothills, Beadell, Heysen, Hills to Coast, Karkana, Limestone Coast, Mawson, Ridley, Three Rivers and Torrens. There are also Lone Scouts for youth too far away from a regular meeting place.

Facilities

Rovering

As of August 2020, there are 14 Rover Units (previously called Crews) in South Australia which run programs at the Unit and Branch level.[6]

Girl Guides Australia

Girl Guides SA operates three accommodation sites in South Australia, GTS Dolphin beachfront accommodation in Port Adelaide, Douglas Scrub campsite near McLaren Flat, and Tuckerway Hostel.[7]

Gang Shows and other theatrical experiences

There are a number of Gang Shows put on in South Australia. A Gang Show is a Scout variety show.

  • Adelaide Gang Show - started in 1961.[8]
  • Comedy Capers Gang Show - started in 1965, located in Northern Adelaide.[9]
  • Scouts Shouts Youth Theatre - started in 1973, located in Salisbury, South Australia.[10]
  • Carry On Guides - the only known all-Guide show worldwide, started in 1973, located in Northern Adelaide.[11]

References

  1. Robert Campbell (1997). "Australian Scout History". boy-scout.net. Dorset, England, UK: The British Boy Scouts and British Girl Scouts Association. Archived from the original on 26 July 2011. Retrieved 7 October 2008.
  2. Robert Campbell (1993) Origins of the Scouts, Sydney, Australia
  3. Woodhouse Adventure Park Retrieved on 11 February 2007
  4. Roonka River Adventure Park Retrieved on 11 February 2007
  5. "Napperby Camp Site". www.southernflinders.sa.scouts.com.au. Archived from the original on 17 February 2011. Retrieved 11 February 2007.
  6. Rovers South Australia - Unit Listings Retrieved on 1 August 2020
  7. Girl Guides South Australia camp sites Archived 18 June 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  8. Adelaide Gang Show
  9. Comedy Capers Gang Show
  10. Scouts Shouts Youth Theatre
  11. Carry On Guides
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