18 – 25 years old
Rover Scouts are self-managing and plan and run all their own activities – which are tailored to the requirements and interests of members. Rover Scouts enjoy helping others, having a great time and taking on new challenges. Social activities such as balls, bush dances, harbour cruises, nights out, car rallies and “Moots” (gatherings of Rovers on a local, national and sometimes international level) will feature on an active Rover Scout’s program. Action is at the core of all Rover Scout activities. And it’s your choice what you do whether it’s kayaking, canyoning, hiking, camping in the snow or even planning an international expedition. There are heaps of international travel experiences for Rover Scouts to become involved in, with contingents leaving Australia every year to Scouting events across the globe, in addition to the individual travel opportunities that are also available.
Baden-Powell Scout Award
Rover Scouts earn the Baden-Powell Scout Award by setting themselves a challenging task taking into consideration the Aims of Scouting.
Rovers at Noosa Sea Scout Group
Currently, the Noosa Sea Scout Group does not have an active Rover Section. If you are interested in becoming a Rover, please contact our Group Leader, Tony at gl@noosa.scoutsqld.com.au for advice.
For more information, please read the process for joining the Noosa Sea Scout Group.