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On the Web
- Scouting New Zealand - Rover Scouts - Official site for Rovering in New Zealand.
- Scouting New Zealand, Auckland - Auckland Region - Includes scouting program, activities undertaken by the keas, cubs, scouts and venturers, photo gallery, and contacts for the Mahurangi, Auckland and Counties Manukau areas.
- Scouting New Zealand, Clevedon - Scout Group - Includes program information, events and contacts for Keas, Cubs, Scouts and Venturers,
- Scouting New Zealand, Omarama - Scout Group - Includes program information, meeting times, scout hall facilities, and contacts for Keas, Cubs and Scouts.
- Scouting New Zealand, Christchurch - St Martins Scout Group - Contains program information and contacts for Keas, Cubs and scouts and includes details on the indoor climbing wall and canoe fleet.
- Scouting New Zealand, Dunedin - Mornington Scout Group - Program information, meeting times, and contacts for Keas, Cubs, Scouts, and Venturers.
- Scouting New Zealand, Te Puke - Scout Group - Program information, meeting times and leadership contacts for Keas, Cubs, Scouts and Venturers.
- Scouting New Zealand, Papakura - Selwyn Scout Group - Includes photo gallery, calendar, contacts and program information on scouting activities.
- Scouting New Zealand, Christchurch - Mt Pleasant Sea Scouts - Information on the group's comprehensive Sea Scout programme including photos, resources, calendar, and contacts.
- Scouting New Zealand, Audkland - Howick Sea Scout Group - Contains the current program, contacts and links for Kea Pack, Cub Pack, Sea Scout Troop, and Venturer Unit.
Wikipedia Articles
- Scouting New Zealand - New Zealand has 16,847 Scouts (as of 2004) served by Scouting New Zealand. Scouting was introduced to New Zealand in 1908 by David Cossgrove and the island nation became a member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement in 1953.
- Scouting in Samoa - Samoa is one of 35 countries where Scouting exists (be it embryonic or widespread) but where there is no National Scout Organization which is yet a member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement. For some years, Scouting was active in the Samoan Islands as an overseas branch of British Scouting, and then under Scouting New Zealand until at least January 1, 1962, when Samoa was released from New Zealand-administered United Nations trusteeship.
- Scouting in New Zealand - The Scout and Guide movement in New Zealand is served by
- Peace Scouts - The Girl Peace Scouts is the name for the original Girl Guides of New Zealand. Founded in 1908 by Lieutenant Colonel Cossgrove (also the founder of Scouting New Zealand) when his daughter Muriel wanted an organisation for girls too.
- Cook Islands Boy Scout Association - The Cook Islands Boy Scout Association comes under the administration of the Scouting New Zealand, continuing the arrangement from before the Cook Islands became a self-governing dependency of New Zealand.