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One hammer at a time

It’s a hive of activity at the Noosa Women’s Shed.

Women of all ages are working together and will soon prepare timber for 40 miniature wooden robots for a Bunnings community initiative.

It’s a scene that perfectly captures the essence of this remarkable organisation that’s redefining what a community shed can be.

“Our uniqueness is that we work with tools,” explains Julie Ainscough, the shed’s President.

“We’re different to other women’s sheds because we’re completely tool-based.”

With approximately 70 members and growing, the Noosa Women’s Shed has carved out a distinctive niche in the community landscape.

What makes it special isn’t just the whir of drop saws or the rhythmic hammering echoing from workbenches – it’s the transformation happening within these walls as women discover skills they never knew they possessed.

As we chat, members from the nearby Men’s Shed arrive to help install bathroom facilities, illustrating the collaborative spirit that defines this community.

The partnership between the two sheds exemplifies how shared knowledge and mutual support can amplify everyone’s capabilities.

Julie, a teacher by profession, has become something of a tool whisperer, patiently guiding women from their first tentative hammer swing to confidently operating sophisticated equipment like drill presses and jigsaws.

“Safety is paramount,” she emphasises. “I’ve trained over 200 women.”

Her journey began at the Coorora Woodworkers Group, where she honed her craft before bringing that expertise to empower other women.

The nearby Men’s Shed, populated by many former tradesmen, continues to provide mentorship and support, creating a beautiful cycle of knowledge sharing across gender lines.

The women’s dedication to their craft is evident everywhere you look.

Today, members are immersed in chair restoration projects – sanding, gluing, and hammering pieces back to life.

Watching dilapidated furniture transform into beautiful, functional pieces mirrors the personal transformations happening here daily.

The journey to their current custom-built facility on Rotary Way, off Wallum Lane, Noosa Heads, hasn’t been without challenges.

Operating from various temporary locations since their establishment in 2017, the shed’s permanent home became reality through a combination of State Government grants via the Community Gaming Fund, support from Sandy Bolton MP, Noosa Council assistance, and Unity Water providing the land under a 10-year license agreement.

Even the cladding came through Sandy Bolton’s advocacy, while Bunnings contributed essential tools.

The funding model reflects true community spirit. Regular sausage sizzles at Bunnings help bridge financial gaps.

Drawing members from across the Shire – Pomona, Noosa, Doonan, and Cooroy – the shed has become a regional hub for women seeking practical skills and community connection.

Every member undergoes a comprehensive staged tool accreditation process, progressing from basic hammer technique to confident operation of power tools. This systematic approach ensures safety while building genuine competence and confidence.

“These skills add to our members’ personal development and give them a great sense of achievement,” Julie notes.

The shed’s mission extends beyond tool training to encompass personal empowerment, independence, and community connection.

It’s about creating a unique, safe, and inclusive space where women can develop practical skills while building lasting friendships and confidence.

For women interested in joining this empowering community, applications can be made through their website at noosawomensshed.com.au

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