- work on their own projects
- join a team working on Shed activities and tasks or
- just share time, recreation and fellowship with other members.
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 $100
Daily attendance fee $3
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
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.
Monthly membership fee $50
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 use a variety of equipment, learn new skills and make new friends. Our shed is well equipped for members interested in metal work and wood work. We also do minor car repairs and collect and cut firewood for people in the community.
We specialise in making bird feeders, possum boxes, windmills, weather vanes and wishing wells but we can turn our hands and tools to just about anything.
Open to new members: Yes
Men only shed
Annual membership fee: $50
Daily attendance fee: $2 (morning tea)
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.
Annual membership fee $50
Daily attendance fee $2 (voluntary)
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.
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.
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 $100
Annual attendance fee $20
Cash for cans: C10436259
Just 4km from the CBD, our shed provides opportunity for men and women to contribute to each other and to their community through learning, sharing skills, making friends and participating in projects. We have well equipped wood and metal workshops and a spacious garden backing onto bushland.
The shed is open every day from 8:30am – 12:00pm as long as two or more members are present.
Open to new members: Yes
Annual membership fee: $70
Smoko contribution: $2
Our shed membership is conditional on being a resident of Timbers Edge. Our community based men’s shed is not gender based and open for free form work just like a backyard shed. We’re fully stocked with machines and our members participate in woodwork, cnc routing, CO2 laser cutting/engraving/ metalwork, metal turning. We specialise in making lights, laser products, free ideas and furniture repairs.
Open to new members: limited membership opportunities
Women members welcome
Annual membership fee: $50
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.