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Local scouts win recognition

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Published: September 28, 2023
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Each year Scouts Queensland takes the opportunity to recognise the volunteer work that their adult members carry out in our community, leaders who have gone above and beyond in the delivery, support, and implementation of the Scout Youth Program.

These Awards are presented to members for their dedication and quality service to Scouting which has been delivered over a considerable period.

This year Maeve Smyth (Joey Scout Leader) and Robert Nona (District Leader Cub Scouts) from Camira Scout Group were the recipients of Adult Recognition Awards.

Maeve was awarded the Meritorious Service Award, while Robert was awarded The Special Service Award.

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