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Men’s Shed funding announced

Westvale Men’s Shed has secured $100,000 as part of a state government 2025-26 funding program.

Brimbank council welcomed the grant in a social media post.

“As the only Men’s Shed in Brimbank, this grant will fund an extension that will more than double the size of the current Men’s Shed,” council said.

“This increases program opportunities that enhance social connection, inter-generational collaboration, creativity, and learning within our community.”

Westvale Men’s Shed, run by council, offers social sessions for men as well as woodworking sessions for men and women.

Members also work on community projects for local schools and not-for-profit organisations, while participating in a range of other activities.

The state government said the 2025-26 funding program aims to upgrade and expand Men’s Sheds across Victoria.

Thirty-one Men’s Sheds across the state received $860,000 in the most recent round of funding announced last month.

Minister for Carers and Volunteers Ros Spence said the grants will help local sheds grow stronger, expand and better support their members and community.

“Men’s Sheds are at the heart of so many communities – they’re where people come together, build friendships and find a sense of community,” she said.

“Every upgrade and new space means more opportunities for members to share skills, learn from each other and make a difference locally.”

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