Rovers
Ages 18 to 25
Sundays 6:00 - 8:00pm
Life as a Rover
Life after school can be isolating for young adults, but not for Rover Scouts!
Rover Scouts are a group of mates who believe in experiencing life to its fullest and seizing opportunities.
Joining a Rover Scout Unit could be one of the most important decisions in your life. It offers opportunities to make new friends, have fun, experience once-in-a-life-time adventures, and have unforgettable social experiences while you work with your fellow Rover Scouts to develop your leadership and organisational skills.
Rover Scouts personalise their programs to suit their members and each Crew is fully independent and responsible for managing their own groups, projects and campsites.
As a Rover Scout, be prepared to expect the unexpected.
What can I do in Rover Scouts
Meet new people
Activate your social life attending balls, bush dances, boat cruises, nights out, car rallies, and Rover gatherings
Experience nature and character-building experiences through bushwalking, canoeing, sailing, caving, ski-touring, four-wheel driving, rock-climbing, and scuba diving.
Test your physical and mental endurance on week-long expeditions
Further your management and leadership skills
Serve and make a positive contribution to your community
Set your own goals and activities to suit your needs
Be a mentor to younger Scouts
Attend State/National/International Rover Scout Moots (activity and adventure camps)
Attend one of the annual Beach Moots in which you can participate in water based activities
Challenge yourself to try new things