Scouting and Guiding in Nauru![]() Scouts and Guides have existed in Nauru at various times. Scouts in Nauru have been linked to Scout leaders in Geelong, Victoria dating back to the 1930s,[1] ![]() Nauru has a Guiding organisation but its membership and recognition remains unclear. HistoryScouting began in Nauru [when?] due to concerns[by whom?] over a decline in physical activity due to the ease of life brought about by the discovery of phosphate.[2] In December 1937, more than one eighth of the island's population were Scouts.[2] In 1937, a Nauru Scouting organisation was approved[further explanation needed] by The Boy Scouts Association's Victorian branch.[2] In 1982, Nauru issued a miniature sheet of stamps commemorating the Year of the Scout.[3] Relationship with Geelong ScoutsNauruan Scouts and Geelong Scouts camped next to each other at the 1934 Jamboree at Frankston.[1] Harold Hurst, the leader of Geelong Scouts at the Jamboree, was a driving force in establishing ties between the two groups, having provided transportation, accommodation and education for visiting Nauruan Scouts.[1] The Geelong Scouts subsequently collected books to send to Nauru and, by 1936, the Nauru Scouts had approximately 1000 books.[4] In May 2013, Scouts from Nauru visited Scouts from Geelong.[5] See alsoReferences
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