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state to state. Some key changes were reverting to the name "Rover Scouts", formations to be called a "Unit" (in common with all youth sections) in place of a "Crew", dropping the section's motto of "Service" which was replaced by "Beyond the
Horizon", reference to service changed to "community involvement" and its removal as the section's central ethos, dropping the knighthood theme of Knights and Squires, and a total change to the Baden-Powell Scout Award scheme (now the peak award in an "achievement pathway") to align it to the same structure as the younger sections. As would be expected in a section with 100 years of well-established traditions, not all the changes were enthusiastically embraced, with many Rovers retaining use of traditional terminology, and the service ethos in particular.
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maximum age of the section. As a result of this review, the Rover age was retained as 18–26, but the maximum age of Rover
Associates was reduced from 34 to 28 years, with the outcomes being implemented at the conclusion of the 77th National Rover Moot "Once Upon A Moot" in 2019. In 2020 the section age range was reviewed again, with the Associate membership being phased out at the conclusion of the 80th National Rover Moot "Wild Moot" in 2023.
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programme. While the section is small in number, with around 200 members as of 2021, it contributes a large number of service hours both to
Scouting and the wider community, with most members additionally being leaders in other sections. Rovers maintain a range of facilities and lodges at campgrounds
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In the 1930s, the number of badges were greatly reduced- no more First Class badge, King's Scout badge or proficiency badges. A Rover was only entitled to wear only two badges – the
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Victoria's High Plains and resigning as leaders and assessors for younger sections. The Scout Association of Australia did however change its Rover Scout program, including the name to 'Rovers', admitting women in 1975, and updating the Baden-Powell Award Scheme.
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badge or Bushman's Thong under the right epaulette, but not together with the Queen's Scout badge replica) before they qualified for the highest award in the Rover section – the Baden-Powell Award (a special epaulette worn on the left shoulder).
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International. The dynamic network aims to promote the brotherhood of the open air and service by providing an avenue for a relevant journey of young people of Rovering age from their adolescence to responsible adulthood.
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