Inverell Community Men’s Shed will receive $2000 from the federal government to pay for tools and equipment.
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It will go towards a TV for skills training, cold cut off saw, router table, plunge router and various other training.
Inverell Community Men’s Shed President Victor Finney said the funding would help extend local members’ range of skills.
“Men’s Sheds are one of the greatest things for mental health in the community and the equipment we can buy from the funding will give us a greater range of craftsmanship,” Mr Finney said.
Men’s Sheds are one of the greatest things for mental health in the community.
- Vic Finney
Member for New England, Barnaby Joyce, welcomed funding for the shed, as well as funding for the Men’s Shed at Manilla, which will receive $2,252 for the purchase of equipment and tools.
“The Men’s Shed program goes a long way to support men’s physical and mental health and wellbeing, and this funding will help the Manilla and Inverell sheds continue that important work,” Mr Joyce said.
“The Manilla and Inverell Men’s Shed help men, particularly as they get older, to connect with each other and prevent social isolation and preventable health conditions
“The grants will mean a lot to the Manilla and Inverell Men’s Shed members and the broader community and I congratulate them on their success.
“Men’s Sheds provide a sense of community, a safe and friendly environment where men can work on meaningful projects at their own pace, in their own time, in the company of other men.
“Members have an opportunity to pass their skills to others, learn new things, or just catch up regularly with other men in the community for a chat and a cup of tea,” Mr Joyce said.