You're a woman who is passionate about learning and growing. You're eager to pick up new skills, from home and car repairs to woodworking, in a supportive, women-led environment. You're excited to try new things, meet new friends and be part of a vibrant community.
You're a believer in the sharing economy, looking to borrow instead of buy, saving money and reducing storage needs. You value our Share Shed, a place where you can borrow what you need - tools for home repairs, gear for outdoor activities, supplies for parties - without the cost and clutter of owning them.
You're a part of our Community Workshop, where you learn new skills and share your own expertise. This is a place where women uplift each other, enhancing their abilities and independence. Whether you've always wanted to learn how to fix a leaky faucet, change a car tyre, or master woodworking, our workshop runs sessions for women, aiming to provide practical skills in a friendly environment.
Not just about new skills but about being more social, trying new things and making new friends. You'll love our book club nights and puzzle afternoons as well as our Rottnest day trips and abseiling adventures.
You're not just a member, you are part of our mission to create a space where women can learn, grow, save, and thrive.
By joining us, you're stepping into a space where women empower other women, increasing skills, independence, and confidence. You're joining a group where making new friends, trying new things, and saving money through low-cost access to services is our everyday reality.
We believe every woman has something valuable to offer and something new to learn. So, whether you're 20 or 80, we invite you to join us and experience the benefits firsthand.
Become a Member
Our management committee
A group of women became part of a mission to bring a share shed and community workshop to life in the City of Gosnells for the whole community to benefit from. These women who had never met before, come from a variety of backgrounds. They are single and married and divorced; they're mothers and grandmothers; they've worked in government, mining, corporate management and run their own businesses. Some are still working; some are studying and some are retired. They're book readers and motorcycle riders, homeowners and renters. But beneath that, they all share a desire to learn more, save more, be independent, and have more fun. Our management committee information is on the ACNC website.
Our official stuff
We are an incorporated association registered with the WA Department of Commerce, you can read more about what that means on the Dept Commerce website.
We are a registered charity with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission. You can find out more about us on the ACNC website.
We have deductible gift recipient (DGR) status through the ATO, that's what allows us to receive tax-deductible donations over $2. You can confirm our DGR status on the Australian Government's Business Register.
Our key documents
Download our rules of association
Download our code of conduct
Download our strategic plan
Women's Skill Workshops
Empowering women with practical skills like home and car repairs in a supportive, fun-filled environment.
Community Events
Engaging social events, outings, and a comfortable community space to foster friendship and a strong sense of belonging.
Equipment Hire
Promoting sustainability and affordability through our borrow-not-buy equipment library, from tools to toys and more.