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Scouts tie the knot on new Kalkallo hall

Scouts in Hume now have a purpose-built home, with the opening of a new hall in Kalkallo to support the area’s rapidly growing youth community.

Minister for Youth Natalie Suleyman officially opened the $600,000 facility this week at Gilgai Plains Primary School, marking a new home for local Scouts and Girl Guides.

The new hall will serve as a hub for leadership programs, social connection and outdoor activities, offering young people a safe and inclusive space to develop skills and resilience.

Located next to the Kalkallo Recreation Reserve, the hall provides easy access to community and sporting facilities, aiming to further strengthen ties between the Scouts and the wider community.

With capacity for up to five Scout groups, the hall will support children and young adults aged five to 25 to engage in activities that build teamwork, leadership and confidence.

Ms Suleyman said the project was about more than bricks and mortar.

“This new hall in Kalkallo is more than just a building – it’s a place where young people can gather, learn, and grow in confidence and community spirit,” she said.

“Our investment in modern, inclusive spaces like this ensures Scouts and Girl Guides across Victoria have the facilities they deserve.”

Kalkallo MP Ros Spence said the new hall would become a vital gathering place for local youth.

“I’m proud to deliver this Scout Hall for Kalkallo – this will be a space where young people can make friends, face new challenges and feel supported as they grow for years to come,” she said.

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