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LONES’ WEEKLONG
SYC’S CMD FESTIVAL
AT ROCHEDALE REVUE
HALLOWEEN COMPETITION
RC REPORT
AJ2019 REGISTRATION
YOUNG ACHIEVER AWARDS
WORLD JAMBOREE
ROVER REUNION
OUR HEARTS ARE WITH MEXICO
September 7th
marked the horrifying 8.1 earthquake that tore
through Mexico, the most powerful to hit in 32 years and killed
at the least 96 people. Thousands of aftershocks were recorded
after, causing more damage and as of the 24th
the death toll has
reached over 400. With fear running high among the
population, among this panic and destruction Scouts from
Veracruz, Xalapa, Coatzocoalcos and Minatitlán have been
working tirelessly to support relief efforts as was reported on
the Scouts.org News website. Members immediately acted as
soon as it was safe, working with other local groups to provide
assistance to the local authorities, supporting emergency
services and rescue efforts, the collection and delivery of food
and medical supplies, and traffic control.
As the dismal situation continues to unfold, the need for help
has increased rapidly. Scouts reached out to members of the
public who could support any way possible. Turning their
headquarters into a collection and operations centre, whereas
The Girl Scouts of Mexico offer their headquarters as a
temporary shelter for survivors.
We can only hope the situation will become better.
OCTOBER 2017
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LONES’
WEEKLONG Venturers from across the state attend 2017 Lones’
Murrum Weeklong camp, assisting William Josh,
Community Engagement Officer by checking the
water quality of Lake Canobolas near Orange,
including also planting native grasses along the
lake’s edge to diminish erosion and boost the
environment’s health. Another fun activity was the
commando course where Venturers put their skills
to the test and had an amazing time.
SYC’S CMD FESTIVAL
The CMD Festival is based around the United Nations 17
Sustainable Development Goals and the #knowyourgoals
campaign. The purpose of this festival is to create awareness
of the goals and the campaign to create a further
understanding of how Scouting can continue to be an
environmentally friendly organisation and how we can all
live sustainably. Inviting all Scouting Members throughout
Australia to submit something Creative using Media &
Design which connect, supports and promotes the 17 goals.
These submissions could include; Photos, Short Stories,
Posters, Short Films, Videos, Graphic Designs, Hand Craft
and much more. Dig deep into your imagination and use
inspiration from the 17 goals to create something original
and unique.
Competition Starts: 10th September 2017
Competition Closes: 31st October 2017
For more information, http://nyc.scouts.com.au/cmd/
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HALLOWEEN COMPETITION
October 31st is approaching fast and so to celebrate this increasingly popular
holiday, the Kalori is holding a little colouring competition with prizes for the
winners. We cannot wait to see your work!
*conditions apply: must be a North West region scouting youth member
from 6 to 14 years of age, page must be sent to the region office before the
30th of October. If chosen as a winner you will be contacted and then announced in the next issue of the Kalori.*
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AT ROCHEDALE REVUE
On September 23rd we went up to see Rochedale Revue in Brisbane—a theatre experience
run completely by Scouts and Guides—with our three kids; Kalia (5), Isaac (2), & Ariana
(10wks).
Prior to arriving we had been in touch with the production team and when we arrived we were
met by the co-producer Ben who gave us a rundown of how their show runs, and introduced
us to the backstage manager. We took our seats and the lights went out in the Kingston
Butterbox Theatre. Each skit on the stage was very cleverly put together, very funny and full
of energy. It is clearly a very close knit show where everyone's like a big family. It has been
running since the 1980's and many of the original youth are now adult cast and supporters.
Also there are several families involved with multiple family members in the show.
At interval we had the opportunity to talk with some of actors and production team as VIP's.
The second act was as entertaining as the first and was largely themed around the history of
the building before it was the theatre. The building in its former life was the Kingston Butter
Factory well worth a look in itself which houses a small museum about the history of the
butter factory and surroundings.
A big thank you to Rochedale Scout Group and Rochedale Revue for welcoming us and for
the ongoing offer of support to bring some Creative Arts into our region.
Brett & Beck Smith
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Good Afternoon all,
And just like that we have reached the end of Term 3. How quickly is this year
going? I would like to thank all of the North West Adult Leaders,
Committeemen and Supporters that give their free time selflessly so that our
local Scout Groups can continue to provide Scouting in our local communities.
Well done to you all! It has been a busy year so far and I expect that the
remaining year will be almost intolerable with scouting things to do. Thank you
all for committing to the idea of “Doing Your Best”.
Over the last month I visited the Narrabri West Scout Troop where they
showed me how to make charcoal so that I can use a Flint and Stone to easily
start a fire – it was an absolute pleasure to see these young people at play.
I was very lucky to travel to Orange on the 22nd
of September to be at the
opening of the Murum week-long camps, which is an annual activity that is run
by the LONES Scout Group. Over a hundred members of Scouting from all
over the state (and outside…) are enjoying themselves, doing badge work and
enjoying the activities being that are being run. We have several youth members
from the NW enjoying themselves at that wonderful camp. If you get a chance
next year to participate you should leap onto that chance!
I also visited the Peel Valley Venturers and was kindly asked to adjudicate on
the Unit debate, where the Peel Valley Venturers had challenged the Rovers
from Flat Gorge in a discussion about whether or not direct action should be
taken against North Korea for their dangerous brinkmanship they have been
engaged in recent times. Peel Valley was arguing the case “for” whilst the Flat
Gorgers argued for peace. I am happy to say, that in my considered opinion,
the case for peace and restraint was successfully argued by the Flat Gorgers!
Bravo to all involved and thank you for an entertaining night. I would encourage
all Scout Troops to look at encouraging a debate night in the winter months – I
promise that it will be an eye opener…
I am very happy to say that on the last weekend on the school holidays the
North West Scout Rally will be run and we are expecting over 70 Youth
Members to be in attendance. I am looking forward to hearing how everyone
involved had a great time.
In the last couple of reports I asked for all of the Section Leaders of the Groups
to chart out the award progress of their Youth Members, Joeys, Cubs, Scouts
and Venturers. I don’t want any of them saying at the end of their time in their
section saying “I could have gotten my Grey Wolf or my Australian Scout
Medallion…” Encourage your Youth Members to do their Best at all times.
I will also ask again that all section Leaders build the New Law and Promise
into their programs and are striving to get their Youth Members understanding
and living by them.
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I am very happy to announce that the State Commissioner of Adult Training and
Development, Mrs Tarranne Bryan, has resigned from that role! This makes me
smile because Tarranne has agreed to step into the NW Region Team as the NW
Youth Programs Coordinator. All Section Leaders should expect to have contact
with Tarranne sooner rather than later and if you could get ahead of her by having a
copy of your term 4 program ready. This will be an important hand for us to be able
to co-ordinate support for the Sections of the NW and work on improving
communications between the Groups.
I am also going to repeat a call for the Group Leaders to encourage all Leaders and
Committeemen to read and understand the Leader Support Guide 23 – Code of
Conduct. I would ask you all to be mindful that when you are in uniform you are an
ambassador in Scouting and your words and actions should always be in the best
interest of Scouting. It is hard enough recruiting Adults and Youth to our movement
without the additional woe of negative experiences…
I am not in a position to entertain any breaches of Scout Law or the Code of
Conduct.
I would like to note that Mrs Stephanie McColley has stepped down from the role
of NW Region Treasurer due to changes in her work place – I would like to thank
Stephanie for her efforts as Treasurer and am happy to mention that she will
continue to help out the Inverell Scout Group in her various ways.
I will be participating on the upcoming night canoe hike and helping out at both
Joey and Cub canoe days coming up during the fourth term.
I will be visiting the Groups of the Region during the 4th Term and hopefully get to
see our Youth Members at play.
Thank you all very much for your continued efforts for Scouting the in North West!
Regards,
Bear, NW
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AJ2019 REGISTRASTION
With applications opening October 1st, the
AJ2019 Team is excited!
They state they are looking forward to sharing
their planning and program ideas to the
Contingent Leaders later this month so we will
have a sneak peek at activities.
They urge you to head on over to their
Facebook page for updates, cool downloads,
competitions and some footage of what’s
coming up next.
They ask Scouts from each state planning on
going to Jamboree to send them regular videos
of what they are doing in the lead up to
AJ2019! Send a video audition to
marketing@aj2019.com.au for your chance to
become a Jambassador.
Those Jambassadors will receive prize packs
including an early edition Jamboree uniform
and backpack.
Adult supporters can also check out the
volunteering options brochure that will provide
insight into the varied and exciting roles and
opportunities at AJ2019.
Download Brochure here: http://s3-ap-
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_AJ2019_Volunteering_Brochure_-
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October 2017 (Cubs Out & About - Joey out Exploring)
6-8/10/2017 Region Rally Kamilaroi CD: 22/09
(E1 & more details on North West website)
6-8/10/2017 Try Scouts Camp (Cubs 10Yrs only) Kamilaroi CD: 22/09
(E1 & more details on North West website)
7-8/10/2017 SUMMIT ’17 – GL/L-I-C Camp Kurrajong CD: ASAP
(Find details page 8 or email sent on 7/07/17 and 18/07/17)
13-15/10/2017 Cub Pack Holiday TBA
14/10/2017 McHappy Day See Local Group
(Register your group on state website if you wish to participate)
21-22/10/2017 JOTA/JOTI See Local Group
21-22/10/2017 Joey Scout Sleepover TBA
28-29/10/2017 Region Night Canoeing Kamilaroi CD 13/10
(E1 & details on North West website)
31/10/2017 HAPPY HALLOWEEN!
November 2017
3-5/11/2017 SUMMIT ’17 – GL/L-I-C Pennant Hills CD: ASAP
(Find details on page 8 or email 7/07/17 &18/07/17)
4-5/11/2017 Venturer Initiative Course Lynchwood CD: 23/10
5/11/2017 Joey & Cub Canoeing Day Lake Keepit CD: 24/10
18-19/11/2017 Canoeing/Kayaking Level 1&2 Kamilaroi CD: 20/10
(Venturer and up, L1 and payment to SHQ - see training calendar for course
requirements)
25-26/11/2017 1st
Narrabri West Raft Race Moree CD: TBA
December 2017
3/12/2017 Joey & Cub Canoeing Day Lake Inverell CD: 17/11
9-10/12/2017 Region Christmas Gathering TBA
HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
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WORLD JAMBOREE
APPLICATIONS OPEN!
Are you looking for your first, or next overseas
adventure? Applications to attend the 24th
World Scout
Jamboree in North America to be held in mid-2019 are
open as of October 1st
. Set to close 30th
of November
2017. First in, first served. It is open to those aged 14 to
17 years (and have not had their 18th
birthday) as at the
21st July 2019 are eligible to attend as Youth Members
(Rovers and Leaders welcome to attend as helpers). DO
NOT MISS OUT!
For more information: wsj2019.scouts.com.au
YOUNG ACHIEVER AWARDS
The purpose of the NSW/ACT Young Achiever Awards is to acknowledge, encourage and most importantly
promote the positive achievements of all young people up to and including 29 years of age as of 31st
December each year, with various categories of awards including Community Service, Leadership, and
Environment and Sustainability Award.
North West Region would love to see nomination for our Venturer Scouts, Rover Scouts and leaders.
For more information: http://www.awardsaustralia.com/young-achiever-awards/nsw
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1ST NORTH TAMWORTH
ROVERS REUNITE It was great to see the old Rover Den out at Lynchwood, some of us hadn't been to Lynchwood for
30 years. Lots of fond memories of Moots at Lynchwood and service to Lynchwood, Rovers did
catering out there and helping with building, cleaning up out there over the years. It was great to see
Bill Wordsworth as he was a valuable part of our group. The few of us that came looked at photos
and relived some of our fond memories. Tony and I met through Grant Lee and scouting and
married. As did Grant and Margaret Adams met through Rovers and married. Our families have had
long association with scouting, with great memories and friendships made!
Keili Green.
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REGION OFFICE Postal address: Scouts Australia (NSW) – North West Region PO Box 353 TAMWORTH NSW 2340 Fax, Phone & answering machine: 02 67657700 Email: nw.region@nsw.scouts.com.au Office hours: Monday—Friday 9am –12.00 noon
Editor’s Note
Thank you all for reading this issue of the Kalori. If you wish to have something in the Kalori please mail it to the Kalori email. Terms & Conditions Apply See you in the next issue!
DISTRICTS & GROUPS Central Northern District
District Commissioner John Thompson 0403 070 400
cnd@scoutsnorthwest.org
1st Werris Creek Deb Durrant 02 6768 7428
littledeb5@hotmail.com
Peel Valley Venturer Unit Caroline Rothwell 0413 528 629
carolinelrothwell@hotmail.com
Lones Group Darren Smith 0488 012 836
groupleader@nswlones.net.au
Lones Rover Crew Trevor Nickl 0408 025 672
tjwn3@yahoo.com.au
Tamworth Hillvue Sharyn Landel 02 6765 4106
sharynlandel@gmail.com
Tamworth Oxley Neil Bryan 0402 114 284
tamworthoxley@gmail.com Marnie Didlick 0438 818 465
Northern Plains District
District Commissioner Tom Kay 0427 921 661
northern-plains@scoutsnorthwest.org
1st Gunnedah IN RECESS
1st Moree Kylie Kerr 0427 709 188
lantana@bigpond.net.au
1st Narrabri West Tom Kay 02 6792 2538
northern-plains@scoutsnorthwest.org
New England District
District Commissioner VACANT
new-England@scoutsnorthwest.org
1st Glen Innes Ian Higgins 0427 247 656
ianhiggins51@gmail.com
2nd Armidale Mark Shepheard 0447 532 052
admin@scoutsarmidale.org
Inverell Jonathan Cox 0418 463 206
inverellscoutgroup@gmail.com
Walarmura Venturer Unit Brett Grimmond 0417 441 499
nw.region@nsw.scouts.com.au
REGION TEAM
Region Commissioner Brett Grimmond 0417 441 499
rc@scoutsnorthwest.org
Deputy Region Commissioner John Thompson 0403 070 400
Region Commissioner AT&D Mark Shepheard 0447 532 052
NW Training training@scoutsnorthwest.org
NW Youth Programs youth-programs@scoutsnorthwest.org
Scout Advisor Tom Kay 0427 921 661
Venturer Advisor Cameron Baxter 02 6722 1222
RC Member Support (DA) Ian Dun 02 6722 2694
Flat Gorge Rover Crew Jasmine Rothwell 0458 402 365
https://flatgorgerc.wixsite.com/flatgorgerovers
RL—Rover Advisor Brett Smith 0407 065 389
beckbrett@hotmail.com
RL—S Duties—Promotion Rebecca Smith 0416 657 803
RL—Special Duties Chris McCurley 02 6765 3514
RL—Special Duties Darrell Whalley 02 6762 7887
RL—Special Duties Neil Bryan 0402 114 284
Disabilities Coordinator Ian Higgins 02 6732 3990
NW Scout Fellowship Neil Bryan 0402 114 284
neil.scouts@y7mail.com
Office Manager Caroline Rothwell 02 6765 7700
nw.region@nsw.scouts.com.au
Kalori Editor Elizabeth Rothwell
kalori@scoutsnorthwest.org
jasminerothwell@hotmail.com
Kamilaroi Scout Camp
Camp Warden Ian Dun 02 6722 2694
iandun@bigpond.com 0429 665 516
Booking Officer Julie Dun 02 6722 2694
iandun@bigpond.com
Lynchwood Scout Camp 02 6767 1164
Camp Warden Ray Didlick 02 6761 8354
lynchwoodscoutcamp@gmail.com
Booking Officer, Region Office 02 67657700
www.scoutsnorthwest.org
Online booking Officer Region Office 02 67657700
www.scoutsnorthwest.org
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