UPPER YARRA STAR MAIL
Home » News » Upgrades for Scouts

Upgrades for Scouts



Healesville Scouts are celebrating upgrades to their scout hall as they prepare to move back to onsite activities as Covid-19 restrictions ease.

Some upgrades at the 1st Healesville Scout Hall are now complete as the project sees the hall receive updated signage, resealing of floorboards and line marking, new lighting, a new oven and stove installed replacing an external door and upgrading door hardware, and the reconfiguration of the stormwater guttering system.

Secretary Ros Kane said the upgrades would be a welcome addition, not just for the Scouts, but for the wider community groups who access the hall.

“I think they’re all kind of looking forward to coming back and having a sleepover in here and starting to get back into the proper scouting stuff. They’ve done Zooms and been chatting with each other online, but to actually get back face-to-face will be really exciting for them.”

The project has seen a large monument rock installed in honour of David Blair, a strong supporter of the Scouts, who tragically lost his life in a skiing accident in 2019.

“He was heavily involved for a number of years and was really respected in the scouting community overall. Not just within Healesville.

“It’s been really important for people who have been involved with Healesville Scouts for a really long time to make sure that his legacy is remembered and that’s why we’re doing this special project here in the garden.”

The club plans to hold a working bee to overhaul their garden and outdoor area. An activity that has been postponed twice now due to Covid-19 outbreaks.

“We had plants ready and people ready and then everything got locked down. Now we’re back to having to weed again and start all over.

“It will be a nice area with more of a native garden and a nice area for the Scouts to come out here with their fire pit, so they will appreciate that.”

The State Government provided $7500 towards the upgrades at Healesville Scout Hall as part of a $5.5 million investment in Scouts infrastructure across Victoria.

Minister for Youth Ros Spence said, “An investment in our scouting programs is an investment in our future young leaders – and we’re providing opportunities for young people to develop their skills, participate in their communities, and make friends for life.”

Digital Editions


  • Gate broken at Mount Donna Buang

    Gate broken at Mount Donna Buang

    The gate at the summit of Mount Donna Buang was broken open on Friday 27 June. The Mountain Tucker Facebook page announced the news and…