A new men’s shed will be built at the Hughes Community Centre providing a space for people to come together and work on creative projects. The ACT Government has invested more than $200,000 for the construction of the facility which is due to start in March with expected completion in early May.
Minister for Community Services and Facilities, Suzanne Orr said the construction of the Men’s shed at Hughes would increase community participation at the existing centre.
“The positive health influences associated with having a stronger involvement within the community makes Men’s Sheds and associations like the Council of the Ageing so important,” Minister Orr commented “The spirit of comradery and mateship promoted within Men’s Sheds provides a sense of community to members, gives them a purpose and a way to use their skills to benefit the broader local community. The Hughes Community Centre is already a much-loved part of the community and new men’s shed will be a welcomed extension of the centre.”
Minister for Seniors and Veterans Gordon Ramsay said that Men’s Sheds were an important way in which older Canberrans could learn new skills and build strong relationships, particularly into retirement.
“This new men’s shed will add to the already dynamic community facilities available here at the centre and I look forward to seeing some of the projects that are produced once construction is completed,” Minister Ramsay commented “I’m proud to be part of a government that backs our entire community, no matter their age or social standing.”
The Hughes Community Centre is home to the ACT Office of the Council of the Ageing and offers various events each week including sessions conducted by U3A, the University of the Third Age.