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karen p Mar 19th 2004 10:31 pm

Brownies
 
My 8 year old daughter has recently joined the Brownies
here and I thought that if she could continue this once we're
in Oz it would help her to settle and make friends.

After extensive searching I can only find references to Guides
in Oz and/or Queensland.

SO my question is (eventually) do they not have the different
age groups in Oz and call them all Guides or am I just not
looking in the right place?

Thanks for any help.

Karen.

Simone Mar 19th 2004 10:58 pm

Re: Brownies
 

Originally posted by karen p
My 8 year old daughter has recently joined the Brownies
here and I thought that if she could continue this once we're
in Oz it would help her to settle and make friends.

After extensive searching I can only find references to Guides
in Oz and/or Queensland.

SO my question is (eventually) do they not have the different
age groups in Oz and call them all Guides or am I just not
looking in the right place?

Thanks for any help.

Karen.
I remember brownies and guides and scouts and cubs in WA....

:)

Simone Mar 19th 2004 11:13 pm

Re: Brownies
 
Ok, I had a look too, I think they maybe had the different names for different ages groups first, but now it seems they call them all guides.

You've probably found , but oh well:

http://www.guidesqld.org/home.htm

I do see brownies mentioned sometimes, but they're in the same organisation as guides:

http://labradorgirlguides.netfirms.com/

Don't know what the difference is between scouts and guides, but girls can also join scouts:
www.scouts.com.au
(joeys, cubs, scouts and venturers)

(my brother was a scout in WA. He went on lots of camping trips, and in the summer we went sailing with the families with little sailing boats)

petafray Mar 20th 2004 12:03 am

brownies
 
Hi

They do have guides overhere - all ages are called guides but they start from 5 and go well into adulthood. I have been guiding over here since my arrival 1 year ago (this weekend!) and they are alive and well. Depending on where you are going there are guides in every state. if you go to www.guidesaus.org.au this will give you all the information you need. it is a bit different from the UK but the principles are still the same. if you are coming to Queensland I can offer you help finding the most appropriate unit for your daughter, other than that I can refer you to the appropriate state.

I hope this helps
Peta
Expat and leader of Hamilton Clayfield Guides - Brisbane

petafray Mar 20th 2004 12:06 am

Re: brownies
 
[Just another thought - I fyour daughter is a brownie in Burbage I probably know her leader as I was a guider in Leicestershire before I came out and can help with the transfer process.

Small world.......

karen p Mar 21st 2004 1:14 am

Re: brownies
 

Originally posted by petafray
[Just another thought - I fyour daughter is a brownie in Burbage I probably know her leader as I was a guider in Leicestershire before I came out and can help with the transfer process.

Small world.......
My daughter has just enrolled into the 4th Burbage Brownies
with her promise ceremony. The leader is Diana Grieve, do you
know her?

We are hoping to end up in the Bayside area (around the
Birkdale/Cleveland/Ormiston area) and it would be great if you
could let us know of any groups in that area.

Any thing that will help my daughter settle and make friends
is welcome.

Thanks Karen.

ABCDiamond Mar 21st 2004 1:38 pm

Re: Brownies
 

Originally posted by Simone82

Don't know what the difference is between scouts and guides, but girls can also join scouts:
www.scouts.com.au
(joeys, cubs, scouts and venturers)

(my brother was a scout in WA. He went on lots of camping trips, and in the summer we went sailing with the families with little sailing boats)
Scouts must have changed since I was one !!

They were called Boy Scouts then. And you had to be a Boy :D

and the girls went into the "Girl Guides"

I am glad I kept reading after you wrote Don't know what the difference is between scouts and guides , otherwise my answer may have been amusing :)

MrsDagboy Mar 21st 2004 1:44 pm

Re: Brownies
 

Originally posted by ABCDiamond
Scouts must have changed since I was one !!
Yeah, but that was a long time ago :p ;) :D

ABCDiamond Mar 21st 2004 2:08 pm

Re: Brownies
 

Originally posted by MrsDagboy
Yeah, but that was a long time ago :p ;) :D
Well yes OK, I suppose it was a few years before they landed on the moon for the first time :D :D


Karen
here is a link for Guides QLD

Simone Mar 21st 2004 6:07 pm

Re: Brownies
 

Originally posted by ABCDiamond
Scouts must have changed since I was one !!

They were called Boy Scouts then. And you had to be a Boy :D

and the girls went into the "Girl Guides"

I am glad I kept reading after you wrote Don't know what the difference is between scouts and guides , otherwise my answer may have been amusing :)
:D

And I already posted the link to Guides QLD too ;) :D

ABCDiamond Mar 21st 2004 6:49 pm

Re: Brownies
 

Originally posted by Simone82
:D

And I already posted the link to Guides QLD too ;) :D
oops , so you did :D

I must have got carried away with the rest of your post, that I didn't notice :)

selective reading on my part :D

dmf Mar 21st 2004 10:05 pm

If any of you have sons in the Scouts, on arrival here in Oz they can automatically join the Scout group as the Scouts have a rule that once a scout always a scout no matter where you are. Our son is about to join after Easter (there is a 6 month waiting list roughly and he jumps to the top of the queue) - they said there was no point starting straight away as there is a 2 week break coming up.

Our daughter was a Rainbow in the UK but the ruling is not the same as the Scouts so she has to go on a waiting list.

Dawn

earlswood Mar 21st 2004 10:31 pm


Originally posted by dmf
If any of you have sons in the Scouts, on arrival here in Oz they can automatically join the Scout group as the Scouts have a rule that once a scout always a scout no matter where you are. Our son is about to join after Easter (there is a 6 month waiting list roughly and he jumps to the top of the queue) - they said there was no point starting straight away as there is a 2 week break coming up.

Our daughter was a Rainbow in the UK but the ruling is not the same as the Scouts so she has to go on a waiting list.

Dawn
Hi Dawn!!

How are things in Sunny Samford??

Hope you are all well:)

Anita x

dmf Mar 21st 2004 10:50 pm


Originally posted by earlswood
Hi Dawn!!

How are things in Sunny Samford??

Hope you are all well:)

Anita x


Hi Anita, just sent you an e-mail and it has been returned - failed delivery. Send me an e-mail and I will forward it to you again. Have you changed your e-mail address?

Dawn

earlswood Mar 21st 2004 11:57 pm


Originally posted by dmf
Hi Anita, just sent you an e-mail and it has been returned - failed delivery. Send me an e-mail and I will forward it to you again. Have you changed your e-mail address?

Dawn
Just sent you an email, Hope it works:)

Anita x

P.S If not PM me.


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