Girl Guides Australia is a member of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts.

Enabling girls and young women grow into confident,
self-respecting, responsible community members.

Join Guides

Yes you can become a member of Girl Guides at anytime of the year. Girls 5-17 years welcome. Contact your State Girl Guide organisation to find your local group. If you are female and over 18 years now is a great time to volunteer and start your leadership training.

Girl Guides Australia 2009 Calendar
 

The Girl Guides Australia 2009 Calendar is now available from your State Guide Shop.

Take the Lead 2009

Young Women's Forum, Advocacy and Leadership Training for 14-30 years January 2009.

"Our World, Our Climate, Our Food" Competition

Get creative and enter the WAGGGS 'design a logo' competition.

Help Guides recycle corks

Girl Guides Australia helps save the environment by recycling corks. You can help too. Find out more about cork recycling. Help Guides recycle corks

Guide Biscuits 2008

It's Guide Biscuit time! Support your local Guides by buying a pack or two. Avoid disappointment by enquiring here to find out where biscuits are available in your local area or download a recipe using Guide biscuits or listen to the Biscuit Advertisement.

4,500 Australian Guides have discussed and decided the issues that most concern them globally, nationally and in their communities. The Guides say ... Report is now available read more.Click Here to take on-line survey

During 2008, Australian Guides join Guides around the world to celebrate the Games of the XXIX Olympiad, in Beijing by taking part in the challenges of the Olympia Badge 2008.

Time for a new adventure? Click here for Guide overseas events available to Australian Guides and Leaders. Go to a World Centre e.g SANGAM,India, participate in overseas projects or look for employment opportunities with WAGGGS. Or stay a WAGGGS World Centre with your family and friends. It's a great way to travel and experience other cultures.

Click here to read the Girl Guides Australia's Travel news

Guides save wild koalas
By selling Save the Koala Month tattoos, Guides can help the Australian Koala Foundation continue its work rescuing wild koalas....more


Sally Thornton retires as SANGAM Manager
WAGGGS is looking for a new World Centre manager at SANGAM due to the retirement of Girl Guides NSW&ACT member after 6 years service....more


Jan's selection in Australian Paralympic Equestrian team 2008
Girl Guides Australia congratulates Jan Pike, a leading Para-Equestrian rider and member of Girl Guides NSW&ACT for many years on her selection....more


Natasha completes Churchill Fellowship
Natasha Hendrick, Girl Guides Queensland has completed her Churchill Fellowship project....more


News Flash from 33rd World Conference of WAGGGS
Girl Guides Australia congratulates Linden Edgell, Girl Guides WA on her election as Deputy Chair of the World Board of the WAGGGS....more


Girl Guides and Scouts Gang Shows 2008
Across Australia Guides and Scouts are performing in the annual Gang Shows - contact your State to find out where your closest show is happening....more


Girl Guides Australia represented at 33rd World Conference of WAGGGS
The Girl Guides Australia delegates travel to South Africa to attend the 33rd World Conference....more


Australia honours four Guiding women
Girl Guides Australia thanks and congratulates Ellen Boyd AM, Mollie Campbell-Smith AM, Norma Grace Holder OAM and Beverley Lamotte OAM for their service to Guiding....more


Guides say...
Advocacy is at the heart of Australia's young women. The Guides say...report was launched today by Lynne Price, Chief Commissioner, Girl Guides Australia...more


Volunteers change our World
Girl Guides Australia thanks the 5000 amazing women who volunteer every week in their community....more