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Maiden Men’s Shed for Noosa

By JONATHON HOWARD

THE incorporation of Noosa’s first Men’s Shed Association signals a new chapter in supporting men’s physical and mental wellbeing for the region.
Designed to offer men a friendly and social environment, the Noosa Men’s Shed was officially incorporated by Rotary Club of Noosa on Tuesday 17 June.
The Men’s Shed program offers men a range of metal and wood working opportunities, as well as platform for making new mates.
Support has already started to flow with Noosa Men’s Shed gaining more than 68 members. However, the association remains without a shed or dedicated site.
Noosa Men’s Shed president (elect), Les McKenzie, said Noosa Council was working closely with the group to establish the best possible working site.
“We had hopes that the TAFE College could be a place that would be suitable, but the State Government has not given an indication on the timeframe to Noosa Council,” Mr McKenzie said.
“We do have other investigations going on that may be suitable on a long-term basis. As these become known on a reportable basis, I will notify the communities of the proceedings via the media.”
As with other areas, Mr McKenzie said the Noosa Men’s Shed has had an important role in improving the social and emotional wellbeing of members by providing opportunities for them to socialise, build connections and access peer support.
Anyone wanting to get involved or to find out more can contact Mr McKenzie on 0457 634 865.

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