City of Canada Bay Men’s Shed Incorporated:
City of Canada Bay Men’s Shed Incorporated

City of Canada Bay Men’s Shed Incorporated

Based in Concord, this organization provides a workshop space for community projects, learning, and socializing. It fosters skill development and community engagement, contributing to improved well-being and reduced social isolation.

Concord, NSW (view contact and location information)

ABN: 50593045837

Founded on ,
registered as a charity on the
ACNC Charity Register
since .

How This Charity Supports the Community

City of Canada Bay Men’s Shed Incorporated, also known as Harry’s Shed, is a community-focused workshop space located under the Community Centre at 1a Gipps Road, Concord. Established in August 2013, it provides a welcoming and relaxed environment where men and women from diverse backgrounds can come together to socialise, learn new skills, and work on personal or community projects. The Shed is equipped with a variety of tools including hand tools, power tools, wood-turning lathes, and welding gear, making it accessible for members regardless of their prior experience.

Mission and Vision

The organisation’s mission is to improve the health and wellbeing of its members by fostering social connections and providing opportunities for creative and practical engagement. Its vision is to be a valued community asset that supports men and women in building networks, reducing social isolation, and contributing positively to the local community.

Main Objectives

  • Provide a safe and supportive space for members to pursue hobbies, learn new skills, and share knowledge.
  • Encourage social interaction to improve mental and physical health outcomes.
  • Support community projects that benefit the wider City of Canada Bay area.
  • Promote lifelong learning and skill development through hands-on activities.

Benefiting Groups

The Shed primarily benefits men and women of all ages, especially those approaching or in retirement, who seek meaningful social engagement and opportunities to maintain or develop practical skills. It also serves the broader community through its contributions to local projects.

Services and Activities

  • Woodworking, metalworking, and repairs using a fully equipped workshop.
  • Small model making and electronics activities through the Canada Bay Tech Shed.
  • Social gatherings and peer support to foster friendships and reduce isolation.
  • Opportunities to contribute to community projects, utilising members’ skills for local benefit.

Harry’s Shed operates several mornings a week and welcomes new members who wish to join a vibrant, creative, and supportive community.

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Harry Shed: Building Community Through Men's Mental Health and Mateship

This inspiring video introduces Harry Shed, one of Australia’s 700+ Men’s Sheds, named after founding member Harry. The video explores how retired blokes find purpose and connection through woodworking, community projects, and fundraising activities.

Featuring testimonials from a former school principal and tradesmen, this video highlights how Men’s Sheds tackle rural suicide rates and isolation by creating safe spaces for meaningful conversations and skill-sharing. With their official opening on August 23rd, Harry Shed represents hope for men’s mental health and community engagement.

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