Upgrade completed at 1st Kooweerup Scout Hall

Jordan Crugnale MP and Ros Spence MP are joined by group leader Shane Worthington and former chief commissioner Bob Taylor AM with members of the Joeys, Scout Leaders and Reps to celebrate the refurbishment of their Scout Hall. 287920_01

The 1st Kooweerup Scout Hall has officially re-opened its doors after receiving a much-needed upgrade.

A total of $125,000 was contributed by the Victorian Government to improve safety and access at the hall for Scout and community groups.

Works included external cladding replacement, installation of an external window, kitchen refurbishments and improvements to restroom facilities.

The investment is part of the Labor Government’s 2018 election commitment of $5.5 million over four years to build, upgrade or refurbish 23 Scout Halls across Victoria.

Funding is matched by Scouts Victoria, bringing the total investment to $11 million.

Bass MP Jordan Crugnale was glad to hear of the project’s completion.

“This investment is such great news for our Kooweerup Scouts – helping to grow the group – and giving them the more modern and accessible facilities they so deserve,” Ms Crugnale said.

Youth Minister Ros Spence as Scouts groups across the state continue to grow, the upgraded hall will give young people an accessible and safe place to come together well into the future.

“We’re proud to be supporting young people to develop skills and make friends for life – and this investment ensures Kooweerup Scouts have a more modern facility to call home.”

Scouts Victoria is one of the state’s largest youth organisations and has a membership base of more than 20,000 young people and 5,000 adult volunteers.

The number of young people participating in scouting activities has grown by 30 per cent in the last 10 years.

Scouts Victoria has a rich history of fostering teamwork, care for community and leadership skills among young Victorians. Access to scouting activities supports young people’s positive development and growth by creating opportunities for them to work with others, tackle challenges and lead in their communities.