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Home » More Men’s Sheds Than Maccas Restaurants

More Men’s Sheds Than Maccas Restaurants

31 January, 2024 By Canowindra Phoenix Editor

Following a recent visit to the Men’s Shed in Harden, Member for Cootamundra Steph Cooke is encouraging men of all ages across the electorate to consider joining their local shed, highlighting the many advantages joining-up can have for both young and old.

Ms Cooke said there are now more Men’s Sheds in operation across Australia than there are McDonalds, with a number of successful sheds operating across the electorate.

“The Men‘s Sheds in our local communities have a long and proud tradition of providing a place where members can get together, and not only share their skills and craftsmanship, but can also build friendships and enduring connections that provide benefits in so many ways,” Ms Cooke said.

“There’s often a misconception out there that the Men’s Shed is just for those who have perhaps retired from the workforce, or are more senior members of the community, when in fact men of all ages can benefit from what the groups have to offer.

“Whether it’s learning a new skill or just chatting about shared interests, members both young and old can forge new friendships and develop a comrade with others that they may otherwise be missing out on.

“So as 2024 gets underway, I’m encouraging men of all ages across the electorate, to consider dropping by your local Men’s Shed to learn a bit more about what they have to offer; I guarantee you’ll get a cuppa and a great yarn,” she said.

To find a shed that’s operating in your area, visit: www.mensshed.org or phone the electorate office on (02) 6382 2399.

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