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Bunnings Workshop is a friendly online community for asking home improvement and gardening questions and sharing your projects.

Whether you are a D.I.Y. beginner looking for a helping hand or accomplished on the tools, Workshop is a great place to learn, share ideas and get inspiration.

We encourage everyone to join in the discussion with our welcoming community. It takes less than a minute to join Workshop and making your first post is quick and easy.

Join in the discussion with thousands of other Bunnings customers and team members today.

Why join?

The Bunnings Workshop community includes thousands of customers and team members, including many experienced and knowledgeable professionals, D.I.Y. experts, horticulturalists and more.

Members can:

  • Ask home improvement and gardening questions
  • Get prompt, friendly and helpful advice
  • Share photos and videos of projects
  • Get ideas and inspiration from clever and creative members
  • Receive instant notifications when there’s new posts of interest to you
  • Enjoy regular newsletters featuring popular discussions and inspiring new projects
Meet the community
  • Meet Pete, who will tackle anything

    The multi-talented ProjectPete learned most of his D.I.Y. skills from his father, and loves the challenge and satisfaction of turning his house into a home. "I'm a fairly handy kind of guy," Pete says. "I will try to tackle basically any job."

  • Meet Adam, veteran gardening and D.I.Y. broadcaster

    Adam has been helping people with their house and garden projects on television, radio and magazines for decades. He's now happily sharing his expertise with Workshop members. "I believe experience and knowledge should be shared."

  • Meet Tara, passionate about encouraging women to D.I.Y.

    "The only way to learn is to give it a go," says busy mum Tara, who has tackled projects including a new deck, cubby house, garage storage and garden makeover. "Don't worry about making mistakes. Mistakes are the best way to learn."