Scouts’ home to be upgraded

La Trobe MP Jason Wood (centre) is a former Queen's Scout. Photo: SUPPLIED

A major redevelopment of Gilwell Park in Gembrook will soon begin to ensure Scouts Victoria remains at the forefront of outdoor education and youth development.

The upgrade to Gilwell Park, the spiritual home of Scouts Victoria, will include an environment centre, improved camping grounds, a training and conference centre, and a new adventure skills hub.

The upgrade will be supported by a $5 million funding injection from the Liberal and Nationals Government.

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development Barnaby Joyce said Gilwell Park has been the home of Scouts for nearly 100 years, and the Federal Government’s investment will ensure the facility can continue to welcome Victorians well into the future.

“Scouts programs help shape the development of our youth, teaching them the life and leadership skills they need to succeed in their communities and professional life later on,” Mr Joyce said.

“Young Victorians have been attending events at Gilwell Park for nearly a century and our investment is aimed at making sure these facilities are fit to host the next generations of Scouts for another 100 years.”

The new facilities will appeal to a wide range of community groups in addition to Scouts, including schools, universities, church groups and social clubs.

La Trobe MP Jason Wood said the Federal Government was continuing to invest in Scouts groups all over Australia, in recognition of the important work they do with young Australians.

“As a former Queens Scout myself, I have no doubt that the entire Scouting community will welcome this major funding announcement in addition to the ongoing support our Government has given scouting groups around the country,” Mr Wood said.

“After being subjected to long lockdowns, it has never been more important for our kids to be back outdoors. This $5 million in funding will make Gilwell Park a place where Scouts, school children and the entire community can embrace the outdoors.”

Chief Commissioner of Scouts Victoria Rod Byrnes said over the last two years the lack of face-to-face education, sport and recreation has adversely impacted young people’s social connections, wellbeing and mental health.

“Never before has the Scouting movement and the outdoors been more important for the resilience and wellbeing of our young people,” he said.

“The Gilwell Master Plan has the dual goals of preserving our rich history and preparing for the future. It will secure Gilwell Park’s place at the forefront of outdoor education and youth development for the next generation.”