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Nailed it: Murchison Men’s Shed unveils brand new digs for 2024

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Under construction: Ian Tavener crafting a nutcracker to be sold.

Shedding the past and looking forward to another successful year.

It’s more than a resolution for the Murchison Men’s Shed members following the opening of their newly developed space more than six months ago.

Thanks to funding from the Victorian Government Department of Families, Fairness and Housing (DFFH), the Murchison Men’s Shed was able to develop their new site.

However, it was the passion and dedication of its members that brought the new building to life, and the community is reaping the benefits.

Wall done: Bob Maitland sanding away to achieve a smooth finish.

The site is more than just a new shed; it is a location that can contribute to the well-being of its members and the broader community.

Murchison Men’s Shed president Dennis McCullagh said the new space had been a game changer for the group.

“We have been able to move from a 22 square metre space to the new shed of 288 square metres,” he said.

“It’s a great improvement with a lot more room for our members to relax and enjoy the facilities.

“The increased size brings with it room for local men to work on community projects, make new friends, hold information talks on men’s health, and to learn new skills in a safe and friendly environment.”

Building friendships: John McKenzie and Trev Onn restoring a coffee table together.

Greater Shepparton City Council Mayor Shane Sali said council was pleased to see the positive response from the community to the new facilities, which has sparked renewed passion among Men’s Shed members.

“We are so thankful for groups like the Murchison Men’s Shed who bring many valuable and far-reaching benefits, not only to the members but the wider community,” he said.

“It’s fantastic to see the positive difference the new shed has made.

“I look forward to seeing many new projects held in the space and many more positive relationships formed over the coming years.”

To find out more about the Murchison Men’s Shed, visit https://mensshed.org/sheds/murchison-mens-shed/

Smoko: Peter Cutcliffe takes a break from the tools to cook lunch.