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'Keeping young people connected': Scouts Victoria has used online activities to keep 20,000 children engaged - and has boosted its membership in the process.

In lieu of the closed-off great outdoors, Aston Peck, 9, has been rummaging around the house pulling out bed sheets and pillows to build a cubby for his latest online scout challenge.Aston and Harriet are excited about connecting with other children online in Scouts Victoria's online camp.And on Saturday night, Aston joined his joey scout sister, Harriet, 7, in a backyard camp-out with about 2000 other children similarly starved of out-of-school fun.

Scouts Australia will also suspend fees until March 31 next year to keep children in the organisation.do our bit to support Victorians – especially young people – at this critical time," Scouts Victoria chief executive Rod Byrnes said.“While our young people yearn to get back to their local scout hall and outdoors again, these weeklyAston and Harriet's dad, Greg Peck, said the games and challenges had been a godsend for restless children.

"All activities have stopped - sport has stopped, swimming has stopped - so they get online and see their mates and it's really great to see," he said. "I was initially worried that we would be struggling to keep them engaged.""It's very different from how it was. But it's not worse. It's still very good," he said of the new-look scout experience.

"Half the scouts I go to school with, but the other half we don't get to see usually, so I get to say hello to them."Get our Coronavirus Update newsletter for the day's crucial developments at a glance, the numbers you need to know and what our readers are saying. Sign up to

 

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Political correctness (madness) killed scouts.

This brainlessness has to stop.

Why is it that the less cases of this virus in the country the more hysterical you media lot get.

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