Monday, November 24, 2025

The Hidden Impact of Every Scout Night

 

Below is a email sent to every Leader within Scouts Australia.
 
I (as Wilbur) am sharing this as I live with a Scout Leader (Cub Section) and I know how much work she does for the youth in her section.  

(Subject Line) The Hidden Impact of Every Scout Night
 
You Make the Difference: The Hidden Impact of Every Scout Night
 
Each week across Australia, thousands of volunteer Leaders turn up: unlocking halls, supporting the duty Patrol Leader, setting up obstacle courses, organizing badge work, supporting young people to lead, checking the arrangements for the night hikes, packing away gear, and encouraging hesitant voices to speak up. Sometimes you’re thanked, often you're not. Sometimes the night feels chaotic, the lesson unclear, or the Group distracted. And yet - you keep showing up.
 
What you may not always see is this: you are changing lives.
 
New national data from the Resilient Youth Survey confirms what many of us have felt in our hearts for years - that Scouts builds stronger, more resilient young people. The data shows that Scouts score an average of 91% across key well being measures, compared to 82% for the national average. That means the program you deliver each week isn’t just fun - it’s transformative.
 
Your Scouts are:
· More hopeful about their future
· Better able to cope with stress and anxiety
· More likely to have trusted adults they can talk to
· More willing to give back to their community
· More respectful, inclusive, and connected to others
 
These are not just numbers. These are futures you’re shaping - one activity, one Patrol meeting, one encouraging word at a time.
 
You may not see it now, but your commitment is laying foundations that will support these young people for the rest of their lives. You’re helping a shy 11-year-old learn confidence. You’re showing a teenager how to solve problems, serve others, and believe in themselves. You’re helping young Australians become the kind of adults our country needs: resilient, compassionate, and community-minded.
 
The Scout program works - and you are the reason it works.
 
So the next time a session feels like a scramble, or the tent pegs won’t go in, or the youth members forget the equipment again - take heart. You are not alone. And what you are doing matters more than you know.
Because of you, our communities will be stronger tomorrow.
 
Thank you - for every week you’ve given, and every Scout you’ve inspired. The difference you make is profound. Keep going…
 
Australia needs you!
 
Yours in Scouting,
Brendan Watson OAM 
Chief Commissioner, Scouts Australia

 

Friday, November 21, 2025

Adelaide Foothills District Cub Swimming Carnival

 This evening was the annual Adelaide Foothills District – Cub Swimming Carnival. Golden Grove were hopeful of retaining the shield, but it was not to be.

However, all Golden Grove Cubs who attended gave it their all in their heats and did extremely well.

 

The end result was as follows:
1st Place - Pembroke

2nd Place – Ridgehaven

3rd Place – Golden Grove

4th Place – Magill

5th Place  - Rose Park / Norwood

 

Tuesday, November 4, 2025

Joint Night Hike with Magill Cubs

This evening, Golden Grove Cubs joined Magill Cubs for a night hike at Anstey Hill Recreational Park.

 

It was a 3km hike with a wide game played in the middle, to break up the hike. This was played at the ruins, and was “Steal The Flag”.

 

The night provided a chance for the Cubs to do a joint activity with another group, which we haven’t done for a while. Scouting person may just need to look at this for the program in 2026.

 

Overall, it was a great night and added some much-needed km to the youth’s hike tallies.