Talk:Cub Scouts (Australia)

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Updated introduction, organisation, badgework
I have updated the page to reflect Scouts Australia Policy and Rules and official terminology, as well as expanding some sections. The number of 'usual' leaders and sixes is a matter of opinion and varies widely by region. The requirement to only have up to 20 children in a cub pack is not a national policy. baggyintas (talk) 12:18, 17 July 2013 (UTC)

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