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| name = [[Scouts Australia]] | | name = [[Scouts Australia]] | ||
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| f-date = [[1908]] | | f-date = [[1908]] | ||
| founder = [[Robert Baden- | | founder = [[Robert Baden-Powell]] | ||
| members = 84 000 <ref> [http://www.apr.scout.or.jp/countries/australia.htm WOSM Asia-Pacific Region] Accessed 14 December, 2006 </ref> | | members = 84 000 <ref> [http://www.apr.scout.or.jp/countries/australia.htm WOSM Asia-Pacific Region] Accessed 14 December, 2006 </ref> | ||
| chiefscout = | | chiefscout = Michael Jeffery, Governor General of Australia<ref name=chief> [http://www.scouts.com.au/main.asp?iStoryID=734 Chief Scout] Accessed, 14 December 2006 </ref> | ||
| website = http://www.tas.scouts.com.au/ | |||
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'''Scouting in Tasmania''' is a branch of [[Scouts Australia]] in the State of | '''Scouting in Tasmania''' is a branch of [[Scouts Australia]] in the State of Tasmania, Australia. | ||
Scouting in Tasmania is organised around several Scout Districts:- | Scouting in Tasmania is organised around several Scout Districts:- | ||
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and a District for Distant Groups. | and a District for Distant Groups. | ||
The main adult training centre is the Lea Scout Centre, 8 km from | The main adult training centre is the Lea Scout Centre, 8 km from Hobart. It also houses the Branch Headquarters and the Tasmanian Scout Heritage Centre opened in 1997. There are several other Activity Centres throughout the State. | ||
There has been a Hobart Gang Show from 1957 to 1969 and frrom 1991 to the present. | There has been a Hobart Gang Show from 1957 to 1969 and frrom 1991 to the present. | ||
==External links== | == References == | ||
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== External links == | |||
*[http://www.tas.scouts.com.au/ Branch web pages] | *[http://www.tas.scouts.com.au/ Branch web pages] | ||
*[http://www.gangshow.com/hobart/ Hobart Gang Show] | *[http://www.gangshow.com/hobart/ Hobart Gang Show] | ||
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[[Category:Scouting and Guiding in Australia|Tasmania, Scouting in]] |
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Scouts Australia | |||
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Country | Australia | ||
Founded | 1908 | ||
Founder | Robert Baden-Powell | ||
Membership | 84 000 [1] | ||
Chief Scout | Michael Jeffery, Governor General of Australia[2] | ||
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Website http://www.tas.scouts.com.au/ | |||
Scouting in Tasmania is a branch of Scouts Australia in the State of Tasmania, Australia.
Scouting in Tasmania is organised around several Scout Districts:-
- Clarence
- Hellyer
- Huon
- Kingborough
- Launceston Tamar
- Launceston North
- Leven
- Mersey
- North Midlands
- Wellington
- West Coast
and a District for Distant Groups.
The main adult training centre is the Lea Scout Centre, 8 km from Hobart. It also houses the Branch Headquarters and the Tasmanian Scout Heritage Centre opened in 1997. There are several other Activity Centres throughout the State.
There has been a Hobart Gang Show from 1957 to 1969 and frrom 1991 to the present.
References
- ↑ WOSM Asia-Pacific Region Accessed 14 December, 2006
- ↑ Chief Scout Accessed, 14 December 2006
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