Facility Maintenance and Development Plan

Facility Maintenance and Development Plan


The Scouts Queensland Facility and Risk Team, are currently trialing a new tool intended to assist groups in their Facility Maintenance requiremtns .

As this is a new tool, we welcome any feedback to facilities@scoutsqld.com.au 
Further instructions will be coming soon



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