Otway Plains District
History of District Badge
This Badge came into being around 1970's. The old badge of a triangle with a Tiger Cat (Found on the Otways) had too many colours for Cash's Name Badge company to keep producing. The current Badge was designed by nephew of Cyril Brien (Birregurra parent) who
was a graphic artist in Melbourne. The district the included Cressy, hence "Plains". The red circle is "O" for Otways. The Pelican is found on Lake Colac and is widely used in Colac by Schools and churches etc.
District Staff
Kathleen Niblett-Graham
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District Management Committee
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District Calendar
Apollo Bay
Group Contact
Louise Holthouse
Scouts
10 - 14 yrs
Cub Scouts
8 - 10 yrs
Venturers Scouts
15 - 18 yrs
2nd Colac
Group Contact
Johnathan Graham
Joey Scouts
6 - 7 yrs
Cub Scouts
8 - 10 yrs
Scouts
10 - 14 yrs
Venturers Scouts
15 - 18 yrs
3rd/4th Colac
Group Contact
Joey Scouts
6 - 7 yrs
Scouts
10 - 14 yrs
Peter Gavens
Cub Scouts
8 - 10 yrs
Venturers Scouts
14 - 17 yrs
Australia Scout Fellowship - Otways Plains
AUSTRALIAN SCOUT FELLOWSHIP
The Fellowship is the opportunity to remain in or re-join the Scout Association of Australia, Victorian Branch and so be eligible to participate in scout events with other present and former members. Membership of the ASF is automatically offered to Certificated Leaders who wish membership upon the relinquishment of their Certificate and to former or “Booted” Rovers. New applicants must be willing to affirm or re-affirm the Scout Promise, submit for a Police Check and hold a current Working with Children Card pursuant to the Working with Children Act 2005.
It is the reasonable expectation of the Scout Association that members of the ASF should be willing to actively promote the virtues of Scouting among their associates and friends and with persons of influence in the wider community.
Essentially, the Fellowship is a fraternity of former leaders who wish to remain in contact and to mix socially, both formally and informally, with former colleagues.