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What is a National camp? A National camp is the coming together of CEBS and leaders from all over Australia to renew faith, meet new friends from CEBS Branches all over Australia and have fun.
The aim of a National camp is to challenge participants physically and spiritually with a wide range of activities and this camp is set to fulfil those goals.
Who can come to a National camp? All CEBS who are 10 years or older on the first day of the camp are eligible to attend.
Who do I contact for transport information? You can contact your State contingent leader. (If you are unsure who that is, ask your Branch leader.
| 1st - 1964 Golden Jubilee, Loftus, NSW | 2nd - 1967 Langwarrin, VIC | 3rd - 1971 Camp Wanawong, Sydney, NSW | 4th - 1973 Swanleigh, Perth, WA |
| 5th - 1977 Base Camp: Brisbane, Sub Camps: Southport, Pointro, Mount Mee, QLD | 6th - 1981 Base Camp: Adelaide, Sub Camps: Port Elliott, Macclesfield, Point Sturt, SA | 7th - 1985 Base Camp - Camp Carlton, Sub Camps: Coningham, Dysart, Fort Direction, Mt Field National Park TAS | 8th - 1989 Base Camp - St Annes and
Gippsland Grammar - Sale, Sub Camps: A'Beckett Park - Raymond Island,
Woorabinda - Yallourn North, Lazy Acres - Glenmaggie, The Mitchell River Gorge National Park - Glenadale VIC |
| 9th - 1993 Base Camp: Camp Wanawong, Sub Camps: Wee Jasper, Childowlah, Port Hacking, Sydney, NSW | 10th - 1996 Base Camp: Aldinga Beach, Sub Camps: Port Noarlunga, Coolcha, Ironbark, Adelaide, SA | 11th - 1999 Base Camp: Ern Halliday Camp - Hillarys, Sub Camp: Margaret River, Perth, WA | 12th - 2002 Base Camp: Pointro on Maroon Dam, Tours: Gold Coast, Brisbane, QLD |
| 15th National Camp Tour - venue TBC Jan 2010 |
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