Leaders and Adults
As an adult you can be involved in Guiding in many different ways.
- As a Leader One of the best ways of getting involved in Guiding and in your local community is by joining your local Unit as a Leader or helper. Get in contact with your local Unit directly or contact Guide House for further information.
- As a Support Group Member Support Groups are a really important way to help local Units; ask your daughter's Leader about the Support Group in your area. Parents can help out with particular activities for Guides or by taking on some form of leadership.
- The Olave Program The Olave Program enables young women (18-30) to further develop as confident, self-respecting,responsible global community members.
- Trefoil Guild The Trefoil Guild is the adult section of Guiding which links members and former members.
- Volunteer positions Check out our list of Positions Vacant on the State Team.
You can find out more about guiding for adults in the Leaders & Adults section of the national website by following this link.

GUIDES are Meeting
Laughter and song, chatter and noise
Sound emanating from many a hall
North, South, East and West
GUIDES are meeting
Learning new skills
Making Friends
Serving the community and
Playing games having fun
Creating and cooking
Tying knots
Physical, people, practical, self
GUIDES are meeting
Shared leadership
Peer support
Basic life skills
Kayaking, camping, rafting and bushwalking
GUIDES are meeting
Biscuits, biscuits, biscuits galore
Mullala, field days, Quambatook and Revels
WAGGS, Thinking Day
and MUCH, MUCH MORE
GUIDES are Meeting
Rachel, leader
Positions Vacant
Several positions are now available:
Scout Guide Regatta
Have you enjoyed Scout Guide Regattas? Would you like to contribute to this event? The Scout Guide Regatta Committee is looking for new members to help with the organisation of the Regatta. If you would like to find out more, ring Lyn Muir on 62294700 or email: regatta@tas.scouts.com.au
Events & Fundraising Coordinator
Become a member of the State Development Team and use your imagination and organisational skills to introduce Guides Tasmania to new and innovative fundraising ideas and special events for Guiding and community members Salary – sorry no payment, except for reimbursement of expenses, but the desire to assist Guides Tasmania will be greatly valued.
Experience – Not necessary but willingness to explore new ideas an advantage. Support will be offered in bucket loads!
Please apply to: Guide House
Fund Raising
Guides Tasmania has an emergency relief fund. Money from this fund is used to help in all type of disasters. Why not help us keep that fund ready to help those in need and raise some money now. Please send any money raised to Guide House with a note that it is for the Jean Gardner Emergency Relief Fund.
You might also like to help Jen Barron raise some money for a children's shelter in India as part of Children 4 Change 4 Children.