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Charter Hall Community Development Funds are community partnerships established with Charter Hall developments to address a community issue in the area of the development.
Lake Macquarie Fair - a Charter Hall shopping mall - support Windale Men’s Shed, a registered Deductible Gift Recipient Health Promotion Charity.
Officially opened in April 2006, Windale Men's Shed was introduced as a NSW Premiers Department community renewal scheme to improve the health, well-being, and quality of life of people living in Windale. It was established to provide a valuable and safe community place for mature age/retired men to experience social interaction while practicing their career skills to the benefit of the local community. The Shed is located at Windale, a Dept of Housing estate established in early 1951, which has its own unique postcode and experiences high unemployment (30%+) and poverty (60-70% welfare recipients). Windale is still rated to be one of the most disadvantaged postcodes in NSW.
A variety of programs are available for mature age men, such as producing items for sale, fundraisers, as raffle prizes, and performing repairs for the community. The SHED works to benefit its members and the broader community while completing projects for financial reward, with proceeds distributed to further community projects, and cover operational oncost, purchases/maintenance of tools and equipment, and to provide materials for new projects. The shed also actively supports a number of local schools with dollar and in-kind contributions.
Lake Macquarie Fair is a sub-regional Charter Hall shopping centre anchored by Aldi, Coles, Kmart, Target and Woolworths, and includes over 75 specialty stores with a variety of food, and fashion. Located at Wilson's Road, Mt Hutton in the Hunter region of NSW, construction commenced in January 2017.