Welcome to Girl Guides Tasmania

Girl Guides Tasmania is a member of Girl Guides Australia. It is part of the largest volunteer organisation for girls and women in the world, the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts which has 144 member countries with over 10 million members.

Helping girls and young women grow into confident,
self-respecting, responsible community members.

Children 4 Change

Help build a shelter in India from the ground up. Girl Guides Tasmania is working hard to raise enough funds to enable a shelter in Calcutta to purchase their own building....more

Help Guides recycle corks

Girl Guides Australia helps save the environment by recycling corks. You can help too. Find out more about cork recycling. Help Guides recycle corks

Action

Each month Girl Guides Tasmania publishes its newsletter which is full of news and ideas. For the latest copy clickhere. To access previous editions of Action clickhere.

Guidenet

Each quarter Girl Guides Tasmania produces a newsletter for parents and guardians. The newsletter provides details of upcoming events and items of interest. To access copies of Guidenet clickhere.

State Commissioner Nominations

Girl Guides Tasmania welcomes nominations for the next State Commissioner. Nominations are open to any Adult member of Girl Guides Tasmania or anyone willing to become a member. Nominations close on 12 August 2010....more

Centenary Campfire

One is silver and the other gold.... This is one of many lines of old favourites that were sung out at the Centenary Campfires around Australia as part of Girl Guides 100th birthday. ....more

We have moved

Girl Guides Tasmania has moved to 71 Bathurst Street, Hobart.

Kerrin Grosvenor was recently presented with her Queen’s Guide Award by the Governor of Tasmania, Mr Peter Underwood, at Government House. The Queen's Guide Award is the peak achievement for youth members of Girl Guides. ....more

New Uniform

The new uniform has arrived and is available at the Guide Shop. To check out the uniform catalogue click here and the frequently asked questions click here.

100 Down Under

Over 500 Girl Guides from across Tasmania came together to celebrate 100 Downunder – a hands-on day in celebration of 100 years of Guiding in Australia. Guides travelled from as far a field as Smithton, Geeveston and Bridport to gather at Quercus Park (the Agfest site) for a day of fun and adventure.....more