Scouts from across Australia were welcomed to Canberra last week, where they were invited to camp on the vista lawn at the home of the Governor-General David Hurley.
More than 1400 scouts, ranging from five to 25-years-old, spent the week based on the lush government property with excursions to explore the natural surroundings and practice their practical skills.
Among them was Ella White from the 3rd Melton Scout Group.
Ella said it was exciting to be able to meet scouts from the broader scout network and participate in the custom of swapping badges with other explorers from different states.
“My favourite part was definitely the cooking,” she said.
“Making French toast on a campfire was a blast!”
Scouting is a family affair for Ella, whose mother was also a scout locally in her younger years.
According to data collected by Resilient Youth Australia in partnership with Scouts Australia, the focus on outdoor education delivered through the scouting experience provides significant wellbeing benefits to young people.
The study found scouts indicated a healthier mental state than non-scouting peers of the same age.
Speaking before the scouts arrival, governor general Hurley said he was pleased to welcome the large cohort.
“I am delighted that the grounds of Government House will be the backdrop for so many scouts from across Australia to come together, immerse themselves in team-building activities and forge lifelong friendships,” he said.