Geelong Peninsula District
History of District Badge
Geelong Peninsula came into existence in 1994. It was made up of from the Geelong City District and Bellarine District. The Bell was taken from the Geelong City District badge, the Lighthouse from Bellarine District badge. The bail of wool represents the wool trade in Geelong, the sheep represents the farming in the Bellarine district surrounded by Corio Bay.
District Staff
Wayne Myers OAM
Russell Phemister
Refer to District Commissioner
Refer to District Commissioner
Refer to District Commissioner
District Management Committee
Rachel Ross
Jill Simpson
Position is Vacant
Position is Vacant
District Calendar
Key to Events
Joey Scouts
Cub Scouts
Scouts
Venturer Scouts
Rover Scouts
District
1st Barwon Heads Scout Group
Contact & Meeting Times
Cub Scouts
8 - 10 yrs
Scouts
10 - 14 yrs
1st Barwon Scout Group
Contact & Meeting Times
Cub Scouts
8 - 10 yrs
Scouts
10 - 14 yrs
1st Drysdale Scout Group
Contact & Meeting Times
Cub Scouts
8 - 10 yrs
Scouts
10 - 14 yrs
1st Geelong
Contact & Meeting Times
Cub Scouts
8 - 10 yrs
Scouts
10 - 14 yrs
2nd Geelong Scout Group
Contact & Meeting Times
Group Contact
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Cub Scouts
8 - 10 yrs
Scouts
10 - 14 yrs
Leopold Scout Group
Contact & Meeting Times
Cub Scouts
8 - 10 yrs
Scouts
10 - 14 yrs
1st/2nd Ocean Grove Scout Group
Contact & Meeting Times
Joey Scouts
6 - 7 yrs
Cub Scouts
8 - 10 yrs
Scouts
10 - 14 yrs
1st Queenscliff Scout Group
Contact & Meeting Times
Cub Scouts
8 - 10 yrs
Scouts
10 - 14 yrs
Otway Foresters (Boss Hurst Rover Crew)
Contact & Meeting Times
Rovers
18 - 16 yrs
Australian Scout Fellowship - Geelong Peninsula
Wayne Myers OAM
AUSTRALIAN SCOUT FELLOWSHIP
The Fellowship is the opportunity to remain in or re-join the Scout Association of Australia, Victorian Branch and so be eligible to participate in scout events with other present and former members. Membership of the ASF is automatically offered to Certificated Leaders who wish membership upon the relinquishment of their Certificate and to former or “Booted” Rovers. New applicants must be willing to affirm or re-affirm the Scout Promise, submit for a Police Check and hold a current Working with Children Card pursuant to the Working with Children Act 2005.
It is the reasonable expectation of the Scout Association that members of the ASF should be willing to actively promote the virtues of Scouting among their associates and friends and with persons of influence in the wider community.
Essentially, the Fellowship is a fraternity of former leaders who wish to remain in contact and to mix socially, both formally and informally, with former colleagues.