November 24, 2025

Stuarts Point Men’s Shed collaborate with local holiday park

THE Stuarts Point Men’s Shed is continuing to collaborate with the community, delivering half a dozen of their popular outdoor picnic tables to the Stuarts Point Holiday Park.

Wood for the durable steel and timber tables has been sourced locally from Sanctuary Timbers.

“We collect and share fallen timber, giving respect back to our environment,” said Sanctuary Timbers manager James Falzon.

Work on the tables has been undertaken by local Men’s Shed members.

Incoming Park Manager, Jason Daly, recently attended a committee meeting at the Men’s Shed to discuss the details.

“We look forward to implementing many improvements for the comfort and security of our park visitors while also supporting our local community, as our budget allows,” he said.

In keeping with the communal ‘recycle/repair/reuse’ ethos, the Men’s Shed has also instigated a recyclables collection system in the local area, a regular collection of waste drinking container items (cans), an initiative which is expanding.

“The Grassy Head Holiday Park contacted us, so we are now organising a service there as well,” Men’s Shed President George Bambling said.

Stuarts Point Men’s Shed welcomes new members to their home base on Fishermans Reach Road.

Open weekly on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday mornings, the Men’s Shed welcomes the public to peruse the stock of refurbished/repaired goods for sale, and are actively calling for new members to share their skills.

Contact Glenn Button on 0493 601 926 or George Bambling on 0427 690 600 for more information.

By Jen HETHERINGTON

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