- work on their own projects
- join a team working on Shed activities and tasks or
- just share time, recreation and fellowship with other members.
The Wanneroo Community Men’s Shed is a non-profit organisation accessible to all men. Its major objective is to advance the health and well-being of the members and to encourage greater social inclusion through participating in community activities.
The shed’s main activities are the refurbishing and recycling of computers.
The computers, once refurbished, are for sale at affordable prices, to Centrelink recipients, charity organisations and non-profit organisations.
The shed has a small woodwork and metalwork workshop where members can carry out tasks which assist community based projects. In addition, there is a salvage area where electronic items not suitable for refurbishment are prepared for sale as recycled materials.
Men’s Sheds are a modern version of the shed in the backyard that has long been a part of the Australian culture. Traditionally, this is where men retreat to when they need time to themselves so they can think and / or create.
Each Men Shed provides opportunity for men to contribute to each other and to their communities through learning, sharing skills, making friends and participating in Men Shed projects.
Many men may not have the resources or skills to set up their own shed. Your local Men Shed can provide an opportunity to use a variety of equipment, learn new skills and expand your network of friends.
Annual membership fee $85
Daily attendance fee $1
We specialise in providing a space for members to contribute to each other and to their community through learning, sharing skills, making friends and participating in men shed projects. Our shed is a wood working shed, members garden and space for other activities including our ‘Men in Stitches‘ sewing program and computing. We also have many member social activities including monthly outings by bus to events and places of interest.
Our shed has great connection to the community within the City of Stirling area. We undertake many community projects, general public repairs to furniture and requested items as well as building things to sell in our onsite shop.
Open to new members: Yes
Women’s woodworking group on the second Saturday of each month (privately operated).
Annual membership fee: $140
Daily attendance fee: N/A
Our shed is involved in woodworking, metalwork and craftwork (including modelling aircrafts and jigsaws). We believe in members health and to that end we have regular talks on health issues and healthy living. We assist, were possible, the public and undertake community work and activities. We specialise in using recycled metals e.g. horseshoes, rail spikes, plough disks & tips chain when we’re building things and we regularly repair and restore furniture. Undertake both metal (we have a Colchester Metal Lathe) and wood lathe work. We will look at any projects presented to us to see if we can undertake it.
Our shed members come from many trades and professions within the community. We currently have about 40 members.
Cash for cans: C10289718
Open to new members: No
Men only shed
We have been in operation for approximately two years with around 280 members. We have a huge range of activities which includes woodwork, woodturning, bee keeping, bicycle maintenance, gardening, cooking, photography, electronics, wine appreciation, art classes, singing songfest, computing.
We support a range of community organisations by providing pro bono projects for them and we do many external job requests to support our community.
We make a range of woodwork and wood turning products which are for sale. Additionally, we sell honey produced by the shed and a number of bicycles which we recover or have donated to us which we restore.
Open to new members: Yes
Men only shed
Annual membership fee: $150
Men’s sheds are a modern version of the shed in the backyard that has long been a part of the Australian culture. Traditionally, this is where men retreat to when they need time to themselves so they can think and / or create.
Each men shed provides opportunity for men to contribute to each other and to their communities through learning, sharing skills, making friends and participating in men shed projects.
Many men may not have the resources or skills to set up their own shed. Your local men shed can provide an opportunity to use a variety of equipment, learn new skills and expand your network of friends.
The Shed opened its doors in 2012 and an expansion in 2015 saw the workshop area double to what it is today which is 400sq meters and a 50 square metre patio area. The Shed is currently undergoing plans to double its current size. We currently have 97 members.
Our Shed has many enthusiastic members who’s life’s skills have contributed to a healthy vibrant organisation whose members support each other socially and mentally. We have a strong community client base and we are well known in the area for being able to repair and make any woodwork item. Our vision is always looking forward to cater for the next generation of Shedders.
Membership information:
Membership cost: $80.00 per year.
Cost of materials apply for private projects.
Currently open to new members.
Men only Shed.
Men’s sheds are a modern version of the shed in the backyard that has long been a part of the Australian culture. Traditionally, this is where men retreat to when they need time to themselves so they can think and / or create.
Each men shed provides opportunity for men to contribute to each other and to their communities through learning, sharing skills, making friends and participating in men shed projects.
Many men may not have the resources or skills to set up their own shed. Your local men shed can provide an opportunity to use a variety of equipment, learn new skills and expand your network of friends.
Our shed provides opportunity for men to contribute to each other and to their community through learning, sharing skills and making friends. We have a fully equipped wood working shed for members to work on their own projects or to participate shed projects. In addition to the workshop we have Get together time on Saturday and Wednesday mornings as well as regular sundowners (with partners).
We specialise in making hamper boxes, kindling, animal/bird boxes, cutting boards and exterior furniture, though we can turn our hands to just about anything including CNC router jobs. We also do a lot of community help (handyman type jobs), and we make and sell kindling.
Cash for cans: C10284156
Open to new members: Yes
Men only shed
Annual membership fee: $66
Daily attendance fee: $3
Our shed is a place for all the men of Collie to gather for their mental health; to learn new skills and to teach others; and to help the Collie community.
We have space for members to do wood work and metal work as well as a room with a computer and printer for members to use that also facilitates smaller hobbies like leatherwork, sewing, sculpting and painting. We regularly make trinket boxes, cheese boards, dolls houses and pot plant stands for sale to support our shed.
We have a ladies day each Tuesday from 9am to 1pm.
Open to new members: Yes
Annual membership fee: $60
Daily attendance fee: $3
Men’s Sheds are a modern version of the shed in the backyard that has long been a part of the Australian culture. Traditionally, this is where men retreat to when they need time to themselves so they can think and / or create.
Each Men Shed provides opportunity for men to contribute to each other and to their communities through learning, sharing skills, making friends and participating in Men Shed projects.
Many men may not have the resources or skills to set up their own shed. Your local Men Shed can provide an opportunity to use a variety of equipment, learn new skills and expand your network of friends.
Our shed provides a meeting point for men in the community to0 come and apply their skills or just meet and have a cupper and solve the worlds problems. We provide a well equipped workplace where you can express your talents or help others to make something.
We make a lot of Little Street Library’s along with native bee houses bird boxes rocking horses buddy seats which are available for sale from our shed.
Open to new members: Yes
Men only shed
Men’s Sheds are a modern version of the shed in the backyard that has long been a part of the Australian culture. Traditionally, this is where men retreat to when they need time to themselves so they can think and / or create.
Each Men Shed provides opportunity for men to contribute to each other and to their communities through learning, sharing skills, making friends and participating in Men Shed projects.
Many men may not have the resources or skills to set up their own shed. Your local Men Shed can provide an opportunity to use a variety of equipment, learn new skills and expand your network of friends.
Men’s sheds are a modern version of the shed in the backyard that has long been a part of the Australian culture. Traditionally, this is where men retreat to when they need time to themselves so they can think and / or create.
Each men shed provides opportunity for men to contribute to each other and to their communities through learning, sharing skills, making friends and participating in men shed projects.
Many men may not have the resources or skills to set up their own shed. Your local men shed can provide an opportunity to use a variety of equipment, learn new skills and expand your network of friends.
Men’s Sheds are a modern version of the shed in the backyard that has long been a part of the Australian culture. Traditionally, this is where men retreat to when they need time to themselves so they can think and / or create.
Each Men Shed provides opportunity for men to contribute to each other and to their communities through learning, sharing skills, making friends and participating in Men Shed projects.
Many men may not have the resources or skills to set up their own shed. Your local Men Shed can provide an opportunity to use a variety of equipment, learn new skills and expand your network of friends.
Canning Community Computer Club was established in 2019 for members of our community who wish to learn about and use a wide range of computer technology. The purpose of the club is to provide easy understanding of today’s technology for its members.
Canning Community Computer Club is a community-based, non-commercial organisation that provides a pace where its members can feel:
- connected with the local community in the Riverton/Shelley/Rossmoyne area
- empowered to learn new skills in using different technologies
- develop a strong network of friendships amongst members wanting to share and help each other.
As a club, we meet on a
- Tuesday at the Herald Ave Seniors Citizens Club
- first Tuesday of the month at the Riverton Library
- Friday at the Rostrata Family Centre
The Herald Ave Seniors Citizens Club has been a strong advocate in ensuring the success of our club, providing us with a computer room that we could put to good use and a permanent address for our correspondence.
Since its formation three years ago, our numbers have grown to over 60 members, associate members and coffee club members. We meet socially once a month for members, friends and partners. We learnt early on that if we were to catch up with and make use of the modern world of technology, we had to actively encourage younger members to join our club.
Canning Community Computer Club is a community of friends willing to give back and serve our local community. All members can be proud of our club. Our contribution to the local community this year has included displays at the Rostrata Family Centre, Riverton Library and Herald Ave Seniors Citizens Club. We also held a stall at the community Lunar New Year fete.
In the coming year, our goal is to purchase a 3D printer and CMC Router, and to continue to grow our successful club and building a stronger local community of friends in the City of Canning and to continue our work with the community we are so passionate about.
Currently open to new members: Yes
Annual membership fee: $20
Hopetoun Men in Sheds are a community group dedicated to men’s health, mental and physical. We are a place where men can meet, talk and share their creative experiences with each other. We support the local community, schools and other organisations.
Our shed is located next to the bustling Gosnells markets with easy access from Albany Highway with lots of parking and about 1 km walking distance from the Gosnells train station.
We are open Monday to Saturday and have a range of activities available for members including: wood working, metal work shop, card games, table tennis, music group, computer support, modelling group as well as a library for members and holding regular social events. If you prefer to be out and about we also have a golfing group, cycling group and caravaning group.
Cash for cans: C10274915
Open to new members: Yes
Men only shed
Annual membership fee: $85
Daily attendance fee: $1
Men’s Sheds are a modern version of the shed in the backyard that has long been a part of the Australian culture. Traditionally, this is where men retreat to when they need time to themselves so they can think and / or create.
Albany Men Shed provides opportunity for men to contribute to each other and to their communities through learning, sharing skills, making friends and participating in Men Shed projects.
Many men may not have the resources or skills to set up their own shed. Albany Men Shed can provide an opportunity to use a variety of equipment, learn new skills and expand your network of friends.