Welcome to Central Coast Region

Central Coast Region is part of Scouts Australia, Queensland Branch. Central Coast Region currently has a total of 14 Scout Groups and extends from Bowen in the north to Miriam Vale, approximately 70km south of Gladstone.

The following Districts are in the Central Coast Region

  • Hibiscus Coast District
  • Capricorn District
  • Port Curtis District

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    ❓ Can participants attend if there are no leaders going?✅ The short answer is yes! If your group has particpants who want to attend but don't have a leader available to go too, or even if your group doesn't have enough to create a whole patrol, there's no need to worry about missing out!👫 Your first port of call will be other groups within your district or region. Before registering, ask around and see if there are any groups that have the ability to take them on. Chances are there'll be other groups short on members too who'd be happy to take some extras. Plus your youth members will have the added benefit of being with mates they know!⬆️ If that doesn't work, elevate to your District/Region Commissioner. He or she will be happy to help!Don't let fear hold you back! Register today! 👉 register.scoutsqld.com.au#LEAP24 #AdventureAwaits #Mates📸 LEAP23 North ... See MoreSee Less
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    Due to confusion over the closing date for AJ 2025 - 26th Australian Jamboree applications, we have deliberated with our branches & contingents and made the decision that we will now accept applications for the event until Tuesday 30th April 2024. This does not apply to Western Australia Contingent whose closing date remains Sunday 31st March 2024 due to advance flight bookings. This will be the final date which Youth Participants and Venturers/Adult Members can register to take part in the Jamboree. Please ensure you submit your application as soon as you can. We look forward to seeing you in Maryborough, Queensland in January 2025.Apply now 🔗 www.aj2025.com.au #aj2025 #yourquestyourway #scouts #jamboree #queensland #Australia ... See MoreSee Less
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    Robert Baden Powell

    Founder of Scouts

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    Membership Numbers – 2019-20 Q1

    The total number of youth members in the region as at the end of June 2019 was 537 comprising of 65 Joey Scouts, 228 Cub Scouts, 190 Scouts, 67 Venturer Scouts and 23 Rover Scouts. This count is up 9.4% since 01 April 2019.

    C4, C5 and F31 Forms

    C4 - Parent Consent - Camp / Outdoor Activity The C4 (Parent Consent Form) is required any time a section activity (excluding Rover Section) is going to be held away from the den. Examples of this are (but not limited to) camps, visits to a location (e.g. fire...

    Mandatory e-Learning Modules

    All Adult Members (leaders, Group Support Committee members, youth program supporters etc.) are required to complete the mandatory e-Learning module “Child Safe Scouting” and “WHS for Scouting”.

    2018-2019 Final Membership Numbers

    The total number of youth members in the region as at the end of March 2019 was 527 comprising of 54 Joey Scouts, 213 Cub Scouts, 170 Scouts, 66 Venturer Scouts and 24 Rover Scouts. This count is down -8.8% since 01 April 2018.

    Scouts Queensland engages and inspires young Australians to develop confidence, resilience and leadership.

    Why Join Scouts?

    Scouting is the biggest and most successful youth organisation in Australia.

    Approximately 15,000 boys, girls and adults in Queensland from various cultural or religious backgrounds and with varying abilities, participate in all aspects of Scouting.

    Scouts are in every part of our community.

    The Scout Movement is comprised of sections developed around the age of the young people.

    Did you know that we have fantastic campsites open to the public?

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    It’s great to find activities where the whole family can get involved.

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    Children and young people have the right to be emotionally and physically safe at all times. This document details the policy and procedures of Scouts Queensland, which are designed to ensure, that as far as is possible, our volunteers, leaders, and members may enjoy the Scout program in the safest and most secure environment.

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