Thousands of Scouts were out and about across NSW for the biggest two-days in the Scouting calendar including a camp at Tuggerah Lake Hall at Long Jetty.
Close to 60 Scouts and their leaders were part of the Long Jetty event held over the weekend of October 19 and 20 which involved four camps and four day-activities at eight sites.
JOTA-JOTI (Jamboree on the Air and Jamboree on the Internet) is a world scouting event where youth members across the world connect with one another via amateur radio and the internet.
They also participate in other STEM-related (science, technology, engineering, maths) activities, such as electronics.
JOTA-JOTI supports young people aged five to 25 to learn about different kinds of communication technology, the values of global citizenship and their role in a better world.
The first Jamboree on the Air was held in 1958.
Decades later, the rise of the internet brought about the launch of the Jamboree on the Internet in 1996.
The merged global gathering happens every year over the third weekend of October.