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Item Description Item Code Item Price Joey Scouts Cub Scouts Scouts Price when Item purchasing in Item Description Item Code price multiples of 10 BOOKS New Program Joey Youth Member Guide 2019 50006 15.00 13.50 Cub Youth Member Guide 2019 50071 15.00 13.50 Scout Youth Member Guide 2019 50097 15.00 13.50 Venturer Youth Member Guide 2019 50104 15.00 13.50 Rover Youth Member Guide 2019 50224 15.00 13.50 2019 Joey Record Book 50007 15.00 13.50 2019 Cub Record Book 50072 15.00 13.50 2019 Scout Record Book 50098 15.00 13.50 2019 Venturer Record Book 50105 15.00 13.50 2019 Rover Record Book 50225 15.00 13.50 2019 OAS Progression Booklet 50309 15.00 13.50 2020 Scouts Australia Program Handbook (each) 50002 34.95 2021 Scouts Australia Program Handbook (3 or more books) 50002 29.95 2022 Scouts Australia Program Handbook (multiples of 15 books) 50002 24.95 Joey Scouts Joey Scout Fun Book No.1 50079 4.95 Joey Scout Activity Book 1 50080 12.95 Joey Scout Fun Book No.2 50081 15.95 Mob Programming 50088 15.75 Programming in the Joey Scout Section 50090 7.95 Joey Scout Promise and Law 50094 16.95 Joey Scout Nature 50095 7.95 A-Z Programs Joey Scouts 50099 19.60 Cub Scouts Cub Scout Record Book 50005 9.95 Cub Scout Resource Folder (discontinued - while stocks last) 50010 29.95 Pack Holidays 50017 4.95 Ideas for Pack Meetings 50019 4.95 Life of B.P. Programs 50020 4.95 Themes for Pack Meetings 50021 4.95 Skits and Puppets 50023 4.95 Nature and Outdoors 50027 4.95 Cub Scout Quizbook 50038 4.95 Jungle Paths 50050 9.95 Boomerang Test Games 50051 9.95 Special Pack Nights -Fun & Adventure 50052 9.95 Special Pack Nights People & Places 50053 9.95 Special Pack Nights - Pot Pourri 50054 9.95 Cub Outs 50056 9.95 More Yarns For Cubs 50058 9.95 Cubs In The Kitchen 50059 9.95 Cubs Duty to God 50064 9.95 Becoming a Scout 50124 9.95 Prayers for the Future 50228 3.95 Wolf Cub's Handbook 50260 6.00 Animated Yarns 50448 9.95 More Animated Yarns 50449 9.95 Our Best Efforts 50802 10.50 The Jungle Book 50820 10.95 Scouts The Scout Record Book 50146 9.95 Camping & Hiking 50160 11.95 We will do our best to keep our prices up to date however prices are subject to change. Page 1 of 22 Price when Item purchasing in Item Description Item Code price multiples of 10 Patrol System/Troop Council/Programming 50165 11.95 Wasp Reloaded CD 50166 29.95 Campcraft Target Book 50168 7.95 Scout Fieldbook 50220 19.95 Venturers Venturer Handbook 50012 15.95 Venturer Record Book 50202 9.95 Venturing Skills Award Booklet 50821 9.95 The Major Activity 50992 9.95 Use Your Initiative 50994 9.95 250 Ways To Keep The Wolf From The Door 50996 9.95 Selling the Unit 50997 9.95 Cooking for Venturers 50998 9.95 Guide for Green Venturer Leaders 50999 9.95 Rovers Rover Record Book 50216 14.95 General The Field Guide to Knots 50402 24.95 History of Scouting in the Sutherland Shire 23700 25.00 Exploring the Environment Pack 50269 9.95 Ceremonies 50233 12.00 Introducing Scouting 50235 4.95 101 Thrifty Ideas for Energy Conservation 50237 4.95 Duty to my God 50253 4.95 Campfire Stunts and Sketches 50818 9.95 We will do our best to keep our prices up to date however prices are subject to change. Page 2 of 22 Price when Item purchasing in Item Description Item Code price multiples of 10 BADGES Joey Scouts Welcome to Joeys Badge 52105 1.00 0.90 Joey Milestone 1 52012 1.40 1.25 Joey Milestone 2 52013 1.40 1.25 Joey Milestone 3 52014 1.40 1.25 SIA Joey Creating a Better World 52055 1.20 1.10 SIA Joey Arts & Literature 52056 1.20 1.10 SIA Joey Environment 52057 1.20 1.10 SIA Joey Growth & Development 52058 1.20 1.10 SIA Joey STEM & Innovation 52059 1.20 1.10 SIA Joey Adventure & Sport 52060 1.20 1.10 Joey Personal Development Badge 1.50 1.32 Joey Unit Management Badge 1.50 1.32 Joining Joeys Link Badge (Discontinued - available only while stock 52047 1.00 lasts Cub Scouts Welcome to Cubs Badge 52106 1.00 0.90 Cub Milestone 1 52015 1.40 1.25 Cub Milestone 2 52016 1.40 1.25 Cub Milestone 3 52017 1.40 1.25 SIA Cub Creating a Better World 52061 1.20 1.10 SIA Cub Arts & Literature 52062 1.20 1.10 SIA Cub Environment 52063 1.20 1.10 SIA Cub Growth & Development 52064 1.20 1.10 SIA Cub STEM & Innovation 52065 1.20 1.10 SIA Cub Adventure & Sport 52066 1.20 1.10 Cub Personal Development Badge 1.50 1.32 Cub Unit Management Badge 1.50 1.32 Scouts Welcome to Scouts Badge 52107 1.00 0.90 Scout Milestone 1 52018 1.40 1.25 Scout Milestone 2 52019 1.40 1.25 Scout Milestone 3 52020 1.40 1.25 SIA Scout Creating a Better World 52067 1.20 1.10 SIA Scout Arts & Literature 52068 1.20 1.10 SIA Scout Environment 52069 1.20 1.10 SIA Scout Growth & Development 52070 1.20 1.10 SIA Scout STEM & Innovation 52071 1.20 1.10 SIA Scout Adventure & Sport 52072 1.20 1.10 Scout Personal Development Badge 1.50 1.32 Scout Unit Management Badge 1.50 1.32 Venturer Scouts Welcome to Venturers Badge 52108 1.00 0.90 Venturer Milestone 1 52021 1.40 1.25 Venturer Milestone 2 52022 1.40 1.25 Venturer Milestone 3 52023 1.40 1.25 SIA Venturer Creating a Better World 52073 1.20 1.10 SIA Venturer Arts & Literature 52074 1.20 1.10 SIA Venturer Environment 52075 1.20 1.10 SIA Venturer Growth & Development 52076 1.20 1.10 SIA Venturer STEM & Innovation 52077 1.20 1.10 We will do our best to keep our prices up to date however prices are subject to change. Page 3 of 22 Price when Item purchasing in Item Description Item Code price multiples of 10 SIA Venturer Adventure & Sport 52078 1.20 1.10 Venturer Personal Development Badge 1.50 1.32 Venturer Unit Management Badge 1.50 1.32 Rover Scouts Welcome to Rovers Badge 52109 1.00 0.90 Rover Milestone 1 52024 1.40 1.25 Rover Milestone 2 52025 1.40 1.25 Rover Milestone 3 52026 1.40 1.25 SIA Rover Creating a Better World 52079 1.20 1.10 SIA Rover Arts & Literature 52080 1.20 1.10 SIA Rover Environment 52081 1.20 1.10 SIA Rover Growth & Development 52082 1.20 1.10 SIA Rover STEM & Innovation 52083 1.20 1.10 SIA Rover Adventure & Sport 52084 1.20 1.10 Rover Personal Development Badge 1.50 1.32 Rover Unit Management Badge 1.50 1.32 Outdoor Adventure Skills OAS Bushcraft Stage 1 Badge 52788 1.20 1.10 OAS Bushcraft Stage 2 Badge 52789 1.20 1.10 OAS Bushcraft Stage 3 Badge 52790 1.20 1.10 OAS Bushcraft Stage 4 Badge 52791 1.20 1.10 OAS Bushcraft Stage 5 Badge 52792 1.20 1.10 OAS Bushcraft Stage 6 Badge 52793 1.20 1.10 OAS Bushcraft Stage 7 Badge 52794 1.20 1.10 OAS Bushcraft Stage 8 Badge 52795 1.20 1.10 OAS Bushcraft Stage 9 Badge 52796 1.20 1.10 OAS Bushwalking Stage 1 Badge 52831 1.20 1.10 OAS Bushwalking Stage 2 Badge 52832 1.20 1.10 OAS Bushwalking Stage 3 Badge 52833 1.20 1.10 OAS Bushwalking Stage 4 Badge 52834 1.20 1.10 OAS Bushwalking Stage 5 Badge 52835 1.20 1.10 OAS Bushwalking Stage 6 Badge 52836 1.20 1.10 OAS Bushwalking Stage 7 Badge 52837 1.20 1.10 OAS Bushwalking Stage 8 Badge 52838 1.20 1.10 OAS Bushwalking Stage 9 Badge 52839 1.20 1.10 OAS Camping Stage 1 Badge 52840 1.20 1.10 OAS Camping Stage 2 Badge 52841 1.20 1.10 OAS Camping Stage 3 Badge 52842 1.20 1.10 OAS Camping Stage 4 Badge 52843 1.20 1.10 OAS Camping Stage 5 Badge 52844 1.20 1.10 OAS Camping Stage 6 Badge 52845 1.20 1.10 OAS Camping Stage 7 Badge 52846 1.20 1.10 OAS Camping Stage 8 Badge 52847 1.20 1.10 OAS Camping Stage 9 Badge 52848 1.20 1.10 OAS Alpine Stage 1 Badge 52510 1.20 1.10 OAS Alpine Stage 2 Badge 52511 1.20 1.10 OAS Alpine Stage 3 Badge 52512 1.20 1.10 OAS Alpine Stage 4 Badge 52513 1.20 1.10 OAS Alpine Stage 5 Badge 52514 1.20 1.10 OAS Alpine Stage 6 Badge 52515 1.20 1.10 OAS Alpine Stage 7 Badge 52516 1.20 1.10 OAS Alpine Stage 8 Badge 52517 1.20 1.10 OAS Alpine Stage 9 Badge 52518 1.20 1.10 OAS Aquatics Stage 1 Badge 52605 1.20 1.10 We will do our best to keep our prices up to date however prices are subject to change. Page 4 of 22 Price when Item purchasing in Item Description Item Code price multiples of 10 OAS Aquatics Stage 2 Badge 52606 1.20 1.10 OAS Aquatics Stage 3 Badge 52607 1.20 1.10 OAS Aquatics Stage 4 Badge 52608 1.20 1.10 OAS Aquatics Stage 5 Badge 52609 1.20 1.10 OAS Aquatics Stage 6 Badge 52610 1.20 1.10 OAS Aquatics Stage 7 Badge 52611 1.20 1.10 OAS Aquatics Stage 8 Badge 52612 1.20 1.10 OAS Aquatics Stage 9 Badge 52613 1.20 1.10 OAS Boating Stage 1 Badge 52851 1.20 1.10 OAS Boating Stage 2 Badge 52852 1.20 1.10 OAS Boating Stage 3 Badge 52853 1.20 1.10 OAS Boating Stage 4 Badge 52854 1.20 1.10 OAS Boating Stage 5 Badge 52855 1.20 1.10 OAS Boating Stage 6 Badge 52856 1.20 1.10 OAS Boating Stage 7 Badge 52857 1.20 1.10 OAS Boating Stage 8 Badge 52858 1.20 1.10 OAS Boating Stage 9 Badge 52859 1.20 1.10 OAS Cycling Stage 1 Badge 52679 1.20 1.10 OAS Cycling Stage 2 Badge 52680 1.20 1.10 OAS Cycling Stage 3 Badge 52681 1.20 1.10 OAS Cycling Stage 4 Badge 52682 1.20 1.10 OAS Cycling Stage 5 Badge 52683 1.20 1.10 OAS Cycling Stage 6 Badge 52684 1.20 1.10 OAS Cycling Stage 7 Badge 52685 1.20 1.10 OAS Cycling Stage 8 Badge 52686 1.20 1.10 OAS Cycling Stage 9 Badge 52687 1.20 1.10 OAS Paddling Stage 1 Badge 52713 1.20 1.10 OAS Paddling Stage 2 Badge 52714 1.20 1.10 OAS Paddling Stage 3 Badge 52715 1.20 1.10 OAS Paddling Stage 4 Badge 52716 1.20 1.10 OAS Paddling Stage 5 Badge 52717 1.20 1.10 OAS Paddling Stage 6 Badge 52718 1.20 1.10 OAS Paddling Stage 7 Badge 52719 1.20 1.10 OAS Paddling Stage 8 Badge 52720 1.20 1.10 OAS Paddling Stage 9 Badge 52721 1.20 1.10 OAS Vertical Stage 1 Badge 52722 1.20 1.10 OAS Vertical Stage 2 Badge 52723 1.20 1.10 OAS Vertical Stage 3 Badge 52724 1.20 1.10 OAS Vertical Stage 4 Badge 52725 1.20 1.10 OAS Vertical Stage 5 Badge 52726 1.20 1.10 OAS Vertical Stage 6 Badge 52727 1.20 1.10 OAS Vertical Stage 7 Badge 52728 1.20 1.10 OAS Vertical Stage 8 Badge 52729 1.20 1.10 OAS Vertical Stage 9 Badge 52730 1.20 1.10 Multi Section Badges World Membership Badge 52446 1.60 Australian Flag Badge 52489 1.20 New Scout Logo Uniform Badge 52010 2.00 Region Badge (South Coast & Tablelands only) 52800 1.50 South Coast & Tablelands Region Tapes 52655 1.00 Unit Leader Badge 52471 1.50 1.35 Patrol Leader Badge 52255 1.50 Assistant Patrol Leader Badge 52256 1.50 Messengers of Peace Badge 50377 2.50 We will do our best to keep our prices up to date however prices are subject to change.
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