ONECAMP 2026

THE DAILY ONECAMP

Keeping you healthy and happy at OneCamp

No one wants to feel unwell at camp, but if you do, the team at the Health & Wellbeing Centre are here to help.

 

Located near the Program Place and Mini Stage, the Health & Wellbeing Centre has a dedicated team of health experts to take care of all your camp injuries.

 

While most Scouts will treat their own injuries at their camp sites, the Health & Wellbeing Centre can provide more advanced treatment and support to youth and adult participants.

 

It’s not just cuts and bruises that the team deals with. The team can provide a friendly ear for anyone feeling sad or down.

 

‘Even though it’s a huge camp, people can still feel isolated and lonely,’ explained Naomi, who works in the centre. ‘It’s important that Scouts take care of each other’.

 

Teams from the Health & Wellbeing Centre will visit each campsite every day to check-in with youth and adult participants during the event.

 

Outside the centre, one of these teams is making sure that every Scout has a smile on their face.

 

Board games, badge trading, free cake and friendly conversations are on offer to everyone walking past.

 

‘Anyone not having a good time may get sprayed!’ warned Harry, a District Commissioner from South Australia, as a group of Scouts were targeted with water bombs.

EVENT MANAGEMENT CENTRE

(08) 6240 7777

OneCamp 2026 – Discover is in the Swan Valley where the Whadjuk Noongar people are the traditional custodians of country. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as Australia’s first people, and pay respect to Elders past and present.