1st Victorian Sea Scouts, Albert Park, Melbourne
1st Victorian Sea Scouts - Albert Park Lake
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9. People and Cultures
(Growing Awareness of Wider World)  Three of items 8 to 14 are required

Indigenous Australians
  • Find out about one of the traditional owners in your area/State or Territory and something about how they lived before European settlement.
International Cultures
  • Make a list of the ethnic groups in your community, e.g. at school, church or in your Pack.
Scouting
  • Find out something about each of the Sections in the Scout s Australia, either in your own Group or in the District.
  • Take part in an activity with a different section.
Indigenous Australians
  • Explain some of the customs, traditions and crafts of the traditional owners of your area.
International Cultures
  • Learn to say "Hello ","Goodbye ","Please" and "Thank You" in a language other that your own, preferably from a native speaker of the language.
Scouting
  • Take part in a Pack Council
  • Take part in an activity with another Pack or one organised by District, Region or Branch.
Indigenous Australians
  • Visit a local site where you can learn more about the traditional owners of your area.
International Cultures
  • Find out about another country.
  • Show where it is on the map in relation to Australia and discover how the people live, what they eat and the clothes they wear.
Scouting
  • Find out about Scouting In another country - the name of the sections, whether boys and girls can be Cub Scouts, and something about their badges
  • Take part in an overnight activity organised at District, Region or Branch level.
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