The Kokoda Games is a great opportunity for Scouts and Guides to participate in a hands on learning experience that promotes team work and goal setting.
The strong historical element will inspire young people to learn more about the Australian military campaign on the Kokoda Track.
The Kokoda Games are keeping in with the spirit of the Kokoda: mateship, endurance, courage and sacrifice.
The Games start at 9:00am (registration from 8:00am) and finish at 3:00pm. Teams will complete individual base challenges during this event.
For more information please email our Kokoda Games Committee: kokoda.goldcoast@scoutsqld.au
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All participants are required to bring a hat, small backpack, sunscreen, water bottle & snacks, and wear comfortable closed in shoes.
Groups / Units are encouraged to bring a marquee, chairs, blankets etc. as a base for their members.
PLEASE NOTE: All participants MUST park in the bitumen car park at the Tamborine Mountain Sports Centre.
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here for Google Map link (Sports Centre entrance at 400 Long Road).
Limited parking is available for attendees with restricted mobility at Tamborine Mountain Scout Group.
Leaders are to ensure their entire team is in attendance at the Sports Centre before walking to the Kokoda Games site.
We recommend enjoying a coffee or hot chocolate whilst your team members are arriving!
This event is held within the grounds of the Tamborine Mountain Scout Group.
2026 Kokoda Games Flyer (SCOUT USE ONLY) - includes fees and closing dates
2026 Registration Form (SCOUT USE ONLY)
2026 Registration Form Guides (GUIDE USE ONLY)
Youth Participant Shirt Sizes

Adult Shirt Sizes

As per Scouts Australia's Child Safe Scouting policy,
and Girl Guides Australia's Child Safe Child Friendly policy,
all Leaders, Adult Supporters and attending adults will be required to register on the day of this event.
A QR Code will be available at the Registration Marquee, with wristbands provided to registered persons.
Details obtained are attendee's first and last names, contact phone number, and their Scout Group or Guide District.
Any youth member with restricted photo permissions, or no public photos, will be issued with a chequered wristband, allowing our photographer to take appropriate photos only.
Names of members in this category are to be provided within the Registration Forms. Wristbands will be provided to Leaders upon attending the Registration Marquee at the event.
The Kokoda Challenge Association was established in 2005 by Kokoda Challenge chairman, Doug Henderson and his wife Anna.
Their goal was to raise awareness of the Kokoda Campaign of 1942 and use the Spirit of Kokoda to help young Australian's reach their full potential.
Teaming up with a handful of members from the Gold Coast Bushwalking Club,
the Kokoda Challenge Association set about planning and hosting the first Kokoda Challenge fundraising event which took place in the Gold Coast Hinterland in July 2005.
This event was the sole fundraiser for the first Kokoda Challenge Youth Program which trained and supported 12 young people to walk the Kokoda Track in Papua New Guinea.
The Kokoda Challenge has since grown to attract more than 3000 participants each year and more than 10,000 spectators,
as well as expanding to other Kokoda Challenge events held in Brisbane and Melbourne. With each participant and spectator the story of Kokoda is shared.
The fundraising efforts of the people who participate each year are the main source of funding for the Kokoda Challenge Youth Program (KCYP),
which has also expanded each year and has helped 172 young people since inception.
The Kokoda Challenge Junior Games was concepted by Doug and Toni Lamb from Nerang Scout Group.
Gold Coast Region Scouts were invited to develop the activities and run the organisation of the games.
The inaugural Games were held in 2011 and it was run as a trial using only Scouting youth members to test the concepts on a practical scale.
This was a huge success for the Kokoda Challenge Association and the Scout Association.
In 2022, the Games were renamed as the Kokoda Games, and moved to their current location at Tamborine Mountain.
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