Noosa Women’s Shed opens their new facility

Noosa Women's Shed members, past and present, along with special guests at the ribbon-cutting ceremony. (Supplied)

The Noosa Women’s Shed has achieved its goal of providing a space for women to use tool-based skills for their growth and independence with the launch of their new facility at Wallum Lane, Noosa Heads.

Noosa Women’s Shed president Julie Ainscough said it’s a facility that will empower women, promote lifelong learning, and foster a sense of connection and community.

“This new workspace, opposite the Noosa Men’s Shed, represents more than just a physical location; it’s a place where women can pick up tools, share knowledge, and break through the barriers that have traditionally kept them from pursuing hands-on skills,“ she said.

The new facility, with its expanded space, will allow the Noosa Women’s Shed to serve even more women, creating opportunities for skill development, wellness, and camaraderie.

Members, past and present, along with special guests attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony on Tuesday 17 June.

A committed group of women have been working to raise funds to realise this goal, through grants, fundraising efforts, and regular sausage sizzles at Bunnings Noosaville.

The committee and members appreciate the support they receive but now face the challenge of securing these funds.

“While having a shed space is important, utilising it requires further resources,“ Julie said.

“The estimated cost for water, and sewerage connection and the construction of bathroom and kitchen facilities is approximately $70,000.“

Electrical connections are expected to be completed by the end of July, allowing the women to begin the fit-out and conduct workshops in their own space.

Furthermore, the Noosa Women’s Shed is actively seeking sponsors to help cover the necessary expenses for fully outfitting their new facility.

Sponsors will play a crucial role in supporting this empowering initiative and ensuring that the Shed continues to provide valuable opportunities for skill development and community building.

Interested parties are encouraged to reach out and become a part of this impactful project.

“We encourage every member of the Noosa community to join us in making this vision a reality,“ Julie said.

“Whether you’re an individual looking to give back, a local business wanting to support a meaningful cause, or someone who just believes in the power of women’s solidarity — we welcome you to become a part of the Noosa Women’s Shed.

“Together, we can create a place where women’s voices are heard, their skills are nurtured, and their potential is realised. Because when women build, we all build.“

For more information about sponsorship opportunities or to donate, visit noosawomensshed.com.au or email noosawshed@gmail.com