Visual: Exterior and front entrance of She Shed Cairns building.
Audio: My name's Noelle Halpin, and I'm the She Shed Cairns president.
Visual: Women gather in the shed, talking warmly and moving into shared workspaces.
Audio: We have created a welcoming space for women to come together.
Visual: Interview with Noelle Halpin in the workshop, with tools and timber visible.
Audio: We're a member-based organisation. We're here for community, connection and creation really — so they are our three things.
Visual: Women participating in the workshop.
Audio: It's ladies only, obviously.
Visual: Close-ups of workshop supplies and materials laid out for participants.
Audio: We were very happy to receive the community grant. That grant enabled us to purchase supplies, materials, tools and equipment.
Visual: Facilitator guiding participants through woodworking tasks at benches.
Audio: As well as a facilitator, to be able to run this Woodworking For Life program.
Visual: Interview with Kylie Burke in or near the workshop environment.
Audio: My name is Kylie Burke. With the Australia Post grant, it allowed me to write a five week program to scaffold a series of skills and tools.
Visual: Footage of women learning practical making skills.
Audio: What's really important for this type of program is empowering women with skills and tools.
Visual: Women confidently using drills and hand tools with supervision.
Audio: Allowing them to pick up the pieces after things like natural disasters.
Visual: Tropical Cairns context and workshop imagery.
Audio: We're in a cyclone-prone climate — we're used to that. People have cyclone kits, but those practical repair skills aren’t always accessible.
Visual: Demonstration footage of a drill and timber being positioned for repairs.
Audio: Even knowing how to use a drill to secure plywood over a broken window — something as simple as that.
Visual: Busy workshop with women working independently and together.
Audio: This woodworking program proved very popular. Many women may not have someone at home to help with these kinds of tasks — and that's what we've found is the number one need.
Visual: Return to Noelle Halpin speaking to camera.
Audio: It's about getting out of the house, forming connections and being part of a community.
Visual: Participants proudly working on wooden items.
Audio: Creating something you can be proud of — but really, it's about being part of a community.