Over a century of adventure, community and character-building in Brighton, Victoria.
1st/14th Brighton Sea Scouts has been a cornerstone of the Brighton community since 1908 — making us one of the longest-running Scout Groups in Victoria. Over more than a century, thousands of young people have passed through our doors, gained confidence, learned real-world skills, and formed lifelong friendships.
We are proudly part of Scouts Australia, the world's largest youth organisation, and operate under the guidance of Scouts Victoria within the Bayside District. Our "Sea Scouts" heritage means we have always had a special connection to the water — sailing, kayaking, power boating and environmental stewardship on Port Phillip Bay are central to what we do.
Today we serve around 100+ young people aged 5 to 25 across five active sections, supported by a dedicated team of adult volunteers and a committed parent committee.
Scouting is for everyone. We welcome young people of all backgrounds, abilities, and identities.
All genders are welcome across every section. No prior Scouting experience is required to join Venturers or Rovers.
We are a registered Child Safe Organisation. All adult volunteers hold a current Working With Children Check and police clearance.
From leadership and teamwork to first aid and navigation — young people graduate Scouting with real, transferable skills.
Our dedicated adult volunteers make every adventure possible.
| Role | Name |
|---|---|
| Group Leader | Janet Cardell |
| Asst. Group Leader Training | Russell Burton |
| Joey Scouts Leader | Ed Young |
| Joey Scouts Leader | Ian Taylor |
| Cub Scout Leader | Craig Lyons |
| Scout Leader | Tony Cipriano |
| Rover Adviser | Darren Miller |
| Rover Crew Leader | Eleanor McNeill |
| Parent Committee Chair | Tom Ng |
| Treasurer | Leanne Sheehy |
| Secretary | Gina Hanna |
Contact our Group Leader by email at gl.1st-14thbrighton@scoutsvictoria.com.au
1st/14th Brighton Sea Scouts is part of the Bayside District of Scouts Victoria — a network of Scout Groups across the inner-south Melbourne suburbs. Being part of the district means our members can participate in district-wide events including:
The district provides additional resources, training for leaders, and helps coordinate major events that individual Groups couldn't run alone.
Our Group is supported by an active Parent Committee, which plays a vital role in the Group's operation and sustainability.
All families are expected to participate in fundraising activities to help keep fees affordable and programs running.
Scouting runs on volunteers. Whether you have a relevant skill, a few hours a week, or just enthusiasm — there is a role for you. Our adult leaders come from all walks of life and bring skills ranging from sailing and construction to cooking and environmental science.
Leader training is fully supported by Scouts Victoria and includes a comprehensive program covering youth development, outdoor skills, risk management and more. You don't need to have been a Scout yourself to become a leader.
Contact the Group Leader to find out about current volunteering opportunities.
Get in TouchOur group is based at our Scout Hall at:
Brighton VIC 3186
The hall is our weekly meeting place and the base for many of our activities. It has meeting rooms, storage for our equipment, and a space where generations of Scouts have gathered before heading out on their next adventure.
Weekly meetings for each section are held at the hall — see the Contact page for a full schedule of meeting nights and times.
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Photos from the 1st/14th Brighton Sea Scouts archives
Whether as a young member or an adult volunteer — there's a place for you at 1st/14th Brighton Sea Scouts.