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Young People Tell It Like It Is!
Asia-Pacific Region 'Tell The Story' competition
We want to hear your untold stories about Scouts that inspire hope and goodwill wherever they live! Enter the Asia-Pacific Region (APR) Storytelling Contest based on the theme “Scouts are making a difference!” You could win cash prizes for you and your Group, and see your work published online and in print!
Tell The Story is open to all registered Members (youth and adults) of Scouts Australia, as well as members of other registered National Scout Organisations in the Asia-Pacific Region.
Developed and maintained by the Australian Government, the AYF allows young people to have a say on a variety of topics that are important to them. New topics are added every month or so, so make sure you check in frequently!
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