About our shed
About Us
A Shed is a meeting place for men, regardless of age or background, who wish to share knowledge, experience and comradeship in an informal, no commitment setting. Sheds can take a wide range of forms and operate much like clubs - open to their local community for people with similar interests. Men attending Sheds, or ‘Shedders’, may simply be there for a cup of tea and a chat, to work on an organised activity such as woodworking, get involved in a new sport or social activity, or to offer services to other community members such as bike repairs. While the structure and purpose of a Shed seems simple, the wider goals include improving Shedders’ health, wellbeing and quality of life.
Mutual support is at the centre of the Sheds concept. As active participants, men freely come together to create informal, social spaces that encourage interaction and activity. A Shed can promote feelings of purpose, solidarity and empowerment that have knock-on effects on Shedders’ health, wellbeing and prospects.
A Shed can be an important place for men who are isolated, unemployed or those who have little access to information about their health.
Men from all backgrounds should be encouraged to set up their own local Shed. As well as providing a place for men to gather and socialise, Sheds are at the centre of the community’s wider network of services. While the Shed is an informal and open space, Shedders are also able to access trusted advice on and referral to support for the areas of health, wellbeing, skills building and employment.
Shed Activities
Social Interaction
Craft and Project Work
Find us
Contact
Ian McFarland - (Treasurer)
Address
Phone
0458 875 777Connect
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Positive impacts
The Australian Men’s Shed Association (AMSA) is the national service provider supporting more than 1,200 Men’s, Women’s and Community Sheds and is recognised as one of Australia’s largest male-based community development organisations.
AMSA was established in 2007 by a collection of Australian independent community-based Men’s Sheds to represent, support and promote the Men’s Shed movement. It was founded on the principle of sharing information between sheds and those communities wishing to establish and operate a Men’s Shed. It acts as a central hub for information exchange.
Facts & Figures
1,200+
Sheds
Men’s Sheds across Australia (that's more Men's Sheds than Macca's restaurants!)
12
Countries
More than 2,500 Men's Sheds operate in 12 countries
30
Years
The first Men's Shed was established in 1993 (Goolwa, South Australia)
50,000+
Australians
More than 50,000 Australian men participate in Men's Sheds

