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To achieve this prestigious award a Rover Scout must be able to set a goal; plan progress towards that goal; organise their self and others; and maintain the determination to overcome difficulties and complete the task. They must also have achieved the Venturing Skills Award and complete the requirements in four award areas:
Adventurous Activities – demonstrates that the Venturer Scout is challenged in initiative, expeditions an outdoor adventures.
Community Involvement – activities centred on citizenship, community service and caring for the environment.
Leadership Development – involvement in Unit management and leadership courses and studying different vocations.
Personal Growth – self development through expressions, ideals, mental pursuits and personal lifestyle.
Each year only a few Venturer Scouts achieve this prestigious award, which is presented by the Governor and Chief Scout of New South Wales, as a representative of the Queen, at Government House.
The Queen's Scout Honour Roll is sorted by the year in which the awardee qualified for the award.
They must also have achieved the Rover Skills Award and complete the requirements in four award areas:
Each year only a few Rover Scouts achieve this prestigious award, which is presented by the Governor and Chief Scout of New South Wales, as a representative of the Queen, at Government House. The Baden-Powell Scout Award Honour Roll is sorted by the year in which the awardee attended their presentation. If there are any errors in the roll, please contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it For a full listing of Baden-Powell Scout Award recipients from NSW, please click here.
Greater Western Sydney Region
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