
One Program · One Journey
Our Sections
Scouting grows with young people, from their first adventures at five through to youth-led Rover Scouting at twenty-five.
Ages 5–25
Adventure at every stage
Each section provides age-appropriate challenge, friendship and outdoor experiences while progressively giving young people greater independence and leadership.
Joey Scouts
Joey Scouts discover Scouting through games, outdoor activities, creativity, teamwork and their first adventures away from home.Monday · 5:30–6:30 pm
Jamboree Heights-Wacol Scout Hall
During Queensland school terms
Cub Scouts
Cub Scouts take on bigger challenges, develop practical skills and confidence, and begin taking more responsibility for planning adventures.Wednesday · 6:30–8:00 pm
Jamboree Heights-Wacol Scout Hall
During Queensland school terms
Scouts
Scouts build independence, teamwork and leadership through camps, hikes, adventurous activities, community involvement and youth-led programs.Thursday · 6:30–8:30 pm
Jamboree Heights-Wacol Scout Hall
During Queensland school terms
Venturer Scouts
Venturers shape more of their own program, tackle ambitious adventures, grow as leaders and work toward personal goals with adult support.Monday · 7:00–9:00 pm
Normally Darra Scout Hall; sometimes Jamboree Heights-Wacol Scout Hall
During Queensland school terms
Rover Scouts
Rovers are young adults who plan and run their own adventurous, social and community-focused program while continuing to develop leadership.Thursday · 7:30–9:30 pm
Darra Scout Hall
Meets year-round
Adult Volunteers
Adults make Scouting possible in many ways, including youth program support, administration, events, facilities and Group operations.The same principles throughout
Youth leading. Adult supporting.
As members grow, they progressively take more responsibility for deciding, planning and leading their activities. Adult volunteers provide the safe environment, mentoring and support that lets young people learn by doing.Scouts Queensland section information
