Opening in June 2021 our shed is primarily focused on mental health, forming friendships and drawing people out of their homes and into a vibrant centre. We are more than a wood and metal workshop. We manage the Gidgegannup Tool Library designed to provide resources for bushfire affected residents, and are working with BlazeAid to build a trailer and team to re-fence properties. We run a milling program, harvesting jarrah slabs from fallen trees on local properties, with the intention of making the slabs into dining tables and giving them to members of the bushfire affected community. In March 2022, we opened our shed doors to women, and have been running welding classes. There is music sessions and men only time on Thursday afternoons. Currently open to new members: Yes Women members welcome Cost to join per year: $55 Daily attendance fee: NA

We provide a wood and metal workshop space for participants of all ages for projects that can benefit both themselves and the community. We link participants to services and structures to enhance their health and wellbeing as well as foster, maintain and expand social and educational networks. We support women by offering access to the Shed to pursue their interest in wood and metal work and gain independent living skills and connect socially.

Our shed also supports a variety of community organisations and initiatives. Members are encouraged to volunteer to help out at times.

Cash for cans: C10291752

Open to new members: Yes
Women sessions available (please see their website for full details).

Joining fee: $20
Annual membership fee: $130 full membership, $120 associate membership, $110 concession membership
Daily attendance fee: N/A