"The quality of the leaders and the commitment to youth development is worth noting."
He said Amelia deserved special recognition for her achievement as the first member of the Waikanae Air Scout Troop to achieve the Chief Scout's Award.
"I had the privilege of taking Amelia to Jamboree in 2016/17 and it is amazing to watch her development over the past three years.
"Congratulations to Amelia and the Air Scout Troop on her achievement."
And he had met Pebbels in 2017 at a Waikanae group camp.
"Pebbels is one of the remarkable young people who when they set their mind to something sees it through to completion.
"It was easy to see that Pebbels was a future Chief Scout in 2017.
"The Chief Scout's Award has helped Pebbels refine her leadership skills.
"Her achievement marks the end of her involvement in the scout section, and the transition to the venture section with its own achievement pathway that ends with the Queen's Scout/Kauri Award."
Tabor said both Amelia and Pebbels join just 2 per cent of Scouts nationally who achieve the Chief Scout's Award.
"The peak award for the Scout section recognises tenacity, courage, and perseverance.
"Both Amelia and Pebbels have demonstrated those admirable qualities.
"Scouts New Zealand looks forward to seeing where their respective journeys take them."