Rooms for older sections are decorated with maps, knots, (small) examples of Scoutcraft and camp souvenirs.
The property was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999.
[3] Hawke Scout Hall is on the edge of Coxs Bay in Auckland, New Zealand.
The whole building was destroyed by fire in 1952; lost amongst the contents was the White Ensign flown by the cruiser HMNZS Achilles during the Battle of the River Plate.
[6][7] Because of their availability as a relatively low-cost space, Scout halls have sometimes been used by emerging rock or pop bands as a rehearsal or performance venue.
[10] In a 2006 interview, George Michael stated that his first public performance had been with a band in a Scout hut at Bushey in Hertfordshire.