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Registration for parents and helpers PDF Print E-mail
Written by Steve Cody   
Wednesday, 30 June 2010 19:57
If you have Parents who would like to attend Cuboree, Then the Group Leader needs to register them as “Group Rostered Parents/Office Bearer”. There is no cost for this. They must also apply for a Working with Children check ("WWC") and their proof of application is handled in the same manner as a Leaders would be, there is no cost for this either.

No Police Check is required.

If they already have a WWC then they will be required to visit http://www.justice.vic.gov.au/workingwithchildren and print off an alteration to personal details form and post it to DOJ.

The 30 June deadline applies to Cubs only, and you should have time to do this before we close all registrations.
Last Updated on Thursday, 01 July 2010 08:00
 
Application photo guideline PDF Print E-mail
Written by Steve Cody   
Monday, 14 June 2010 11:15

There has been quite some variability in the quality of photos submitted (or completely omitted) from the Cuboree applications.

 It is important that the photo you submit is accurate, up to date, and of passport quality. If you are not sure what makes up a "passport quality" photo, then the following link to the Australian government website should help. https://www.passports.gov.au/web/requirements/photos.aspx

Note: Because you are submitting a digital photo, you don't need two copies as stated on the website. Follow the guidelines from the part where it says "the Basics".

Modern camera equipped phones should produce an image of sufficient quality for this purpose. We can cope with an image quality that produces an image between 300k and 50k. Modern digital cameras produce images that are up to 5 megabytes in size and are too large for us to process.

Especially for our younger members who are growing up fast, it is important that the picture is up to date. Last years school photo won't cut it.

The best way to make sure that your cubs/leaders are submitting the best possible photo would be to use a reasonable quality mobile phone to take photos of each applicant on cub night - preferably when they are clean and still scrubbed up. The GL should have access to the extranet to upload/update the photos.

 You can reduce the workload of the admin team and make sure that no application approval is delayed by taking these few simple steps.

-- The admin team

 

 

Last Updated on Monday, 14 June 2010 11:32
 
The Cuboree Kit PDF Print E-mail
Written by Andrew Rothwell   
Thursday, 10 June 2010 14:12

Cuboree 2010 Member Kit 

So what will everyone be receiving as a registered member of Cuboree 2010?

The list is now complete ...... but some are secret till you come to Cuboree!!

All Cubs will receive the following:

  • Cuboree 2010 Cub Polo Shirt
  • Cuboree 2010 Youth Scarf
  • Cuboree 2010 Badge
  • Cuboree 2010 embroidered Waist Bag
  • Cuboree 2010 Water Bottle

All Leaders, Venturers, Rovers, Adult Support, Parent Helpers and anyone else attending as a Registered Cuboree Member will receive:

  • Cuboree 2010 Adult Polo Shirt
  • Cuboree 2010 Adult Scarf
  • Cuboree 2010 Badge
  • Cuboree 2010 embroidered Waist Bag
  • Cuboree 2010 Water Bottle

Andrew Rothwell
Director Merchandising

Last Updated on Thursday, 10 June 2010 17:03
 
Cuboree 2010 Roller Bag PDF Print E-mail
Written by Andrew Rothwell   
Thursday, 10 June 2010 21:45

Do you want a Cuboree Roller Bag?

We have sourced a 90 Litre Roller Bag that is suitable for bringing your gear to Cuboree in September.

This bag will be embroidered with the Cuboree 2010 Logo.

  • Product Description
  • 600D/300D polyester with 2-tone twill contrast panels Roller Bag
  • Double zippered main compartment with U-shaped opening
  • Front pocket with concealed zip
  • Feet and corner protectors on base
  • 2 wheels on base 
  • Cargo handles on both sides 
  • Webbed carry handles with padded Velcro cuff
  • Removable, adjustable shoulder strap with pad
  • Capacity: 90 Litres
  • Product Sizing - w78 x h34 x d37cm

The bag can be ordered from the Major Events Online Shop: http://shop.scoutevents.com.au and will be available at Orientation Day (August 15) or delivered after this date.

Last Updated on Thursday, 01 July 2010 08:21
 
Activities at Cuboree PDF Print E-mail

Activities at Cuboree 2010

 

Have you ever wished you could be somewhere else or you could be someone else?  Well Cuboree 2010 will be your opportunity to experience what that might be like.

On move in day some Cubs arrive early and some arrive later in the day.  As Cubs arrive they will be entertained at Cherry Lane.  Come and join in the carnival fun – there’s never a dull moment at Cherry Lane.  Visit us when you have time!!

During Cuboree, Cubs will experience life as it might have been “Back in the Dreamtime”.  Experience bush cooking, some animals of the time, some music of the time and lots of indigenous games, quizzes, yarns and activities.

Cubs can also experience life as a circus performer.  Join the fun of the circus!  This could be a Cub’s golden opportunity to get back at Akela for all that difficult badge work - try our dunking machine!  Cubs can test their aim with our sitting ducks, bursting balloons, coin toss or knock down the skittles.  Earn some circus dollars while experiencing all the fun of the circus.

At Cuboree, Cubs will be invited to “wish upon a star”.  Some of these wishes might just come true especially if you wished you could be in Frontier Land or riding logs down treacherous rivers or …

In ye olde Gilwell town we will need to be ever vigilant.  At Cub a lot we will mix with some very shady characters including Maureen’s dungeon keepers (Maureen’s not shady just the dungeon keepers).  After successfully dodging the cannons (another chance to get Aleka) we can sit back and enjoy the court jesters!

With Bazza on the loose ”The Glenrowan Inn” is no place for the faint of heart!  Police and Troopers are few and so they have enlisted Cub Scouts as deputies to help at Bazza’s last stand.  Cubs equipped with their new helmets will be inspired by Captain Daybreak.  They will then be prepared to meet the challenges imposed by Bazza’s Crew.

In 19th Century Victoria there are ever more challenging chores for our Cub Scouts.  Pioneers often call for assistance from our ever ready-to-go Cub Scouts for help with watering horses in the Australian heat, building stockades to protect against attack and defending their flag.  This surely must result in a resounding victory – Eureka!

by

John Kerr

 
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