Brumby Government Joins The Men From The Pines In Building A Community Men's Shed.
The Frankston North community will be boosted by a $50,000.00 Brumby Labor
Government grant to build a new Men's Shed.
Member for Cranbourne District, Jude Perera MP said a men's shed would be
a wonderful asset to the local community.
"This grant will help the City of Frankston to construct a facility in
Frankston North that is accessible for men of all ages," Mr Perera said.
"Local men will be encouraged to come along, talk over their issues with
others, seek help and advice, and work on projects that will have real and
practical benefits for the community in a relaxed environment,'' Mr Perera
said.
"Using their existing talent, or learning new skills from others, the shed
will assist local men to build benches and playground equipment for public
parks and other rebuilding projects needed within the broader Frankston
North community.
Mr Perera added, "I take my hat off to local residents like, John Holmes
and Adam Sehic to name a couple, who came up with this dream, i am pleased
that the Brumby Labor Government is now playing a part in making their
dream of a Men's Shed in Frankston North a reality."
Senior Victorians Minister Lisa Neville said Frankston North was among 26
communities to benefit from the latest round of the $2 million Men's Shed
grant.
"The Brumby Labor Government is taking action to assist people to better
connect with their neighbourhoods, to build stronger families and stronger
communities,'' Ms Neville said.
"These sheds will provide a relaxed place for men to make new friends,
talk things over, learn new skills and get involved in the local
community, which has great benefits for their individual health and
wellbeing.''
Ms Neville said these new men's sheds would build on 25 funded by the
Brumby Labor Government last year as part of its $4 million program.
"Victoria led the nation by being the first government to provide specific
funding for the establishment of the sheds and they have been a great
success,'' Ms Neville said.
"Each of these five new projects will be of great benefit to local
communities and make a valuable contribution to the recovery and
rebuilding effort.''
Men's sheds are funded as part of the Brumby Labor Government's $1.9
billion Fairer Victoria initiative; a whole of Government social policy
action plan to address disadvantage and promote inclusion and
participation.