[1] Most troops formed in Victoria were joined up with the IBS or ABS.
[2][3] The IBS Victoria Section requested in September 1911 that the Minister of Defence allow IBS troops to undergo military cadet training under military supervision, but were denied as being a voluntary association.
[4] By 1912, the IBS and ABS merged into the Australian Imperial Boy Scouts.
In 1912, the Gippsland Boy Scout Association was formed and affiliated with the AIBS.
[1] On 31 August 1932, the AIBS signed an agreement with the Boy Scouts' Association of Australia to merge.