The Allan Labor Government is improving the health and wellbeing of communities across the state, through the allocation of infrastructure funding to 28 Men’s Sheds as part of the latest round of the Men’s Shed Funding Program.
Labor Member for Western Victoria, Gayle Tierney today announced that Cobden Men’s Shed was among the 28 successful recipients of the Men’s Shed Funding Program.
Cobden District Health Services will receive almost $12,200 towards building a shed extension for use as storage to free up space in the exisiting workshop.
Cobden Men’s Shed provides a welcoming place for people to connect, socialise, learn new skills and work on common projects together.
Recipients from the latest round also include the Benambra Men’s Shed which will receive $100,000, and the Morwell Men’s Shed which receive $77,589, both towards the construction of new Men’s Sheds.
Other grant recipients include the Badger Creek and District Men’s Shed, which will receive $7,648 to replace a staircase, making it more accessible to their members, and the Point Cook Men’s Shed, which will receive $50,000 to convert a building into a Men’s Shed and cultural facility.
The Allan Labor Government has proudly provided 487 grants to Men’s Sheds since 2015, through an annual $1 million investment.
To view the full list of grant recipients visit Men’s Shed Funding Program – DFFH Service Providers.
Quotes attributable to Member for Member for Western Victoria, Gayle Tierney
“I am so pleased that Cobden Men’s Shed has received funding in this latest Men’s Shed grant round.”
“Cobden Men’s Shed provides a welcoming place for locals to come together to learn new skills, contribute to the community and improve wellbeing.”
”This grant is great news for our Cobden Shedders – it will go a long way to help them continue their important work in the local community.”