Noosa Libraries have just made borrowing way more exciting.
Their new ‘Library of Things’ lets residents take home over 40 unusual, practical and fun items, just like borrowing a book.
From podcasting kits and GoPro cameras to hiking poles, coding tools, pickleball sets and telescopes, the collection is designed to spark creativity, exploration and a sense of adventure in the Noosa community.
Noosa Mayor Cr Frank Wilkie said the initiative highlights how Noosa Libraries continues to add enormous value to the Shire.
“Our Library of Things is all about creativity, adventure and sustainability,” he said.
“It gives residents access to tools and technology they might not otherwise buy, helping people experiment, explore new hobbies, or just borrow something they need for a one-off project. By borrowing instead of buying, locals save money, reduce clutter and minimise environmental impact. With more than half of the Noosa Shire already holding a library membership, we know these items will be well used and loved.”
The collection is available for a three-week loan, with up to two items per borrower.
It caters to everyone, from families and students to hobbyists and digital creatives.
Highlights include:
Creative & tech gear: Podcasting kits, vlogger kits, Wacom tablets, GoPro and Canon cameras, portable audio recorders, VR Merge Cube, product photography kits.
STEM & kids’ exploration tools: Sphero coding kits, LittleBits kits, microscopes, binoculars and compass packs.
Outdoor & adventure: Hiking poles, telescopes, beach kits, camping lanterns, solar chargers, metal detectors.
Home & lifestyle: Picture hanging kits, portable projectors, accessibility keyboards and mice, home energy efficiency kits, blood pressure monitors.
Fun & games: Karaoke speakers, pickleball sets, portable PA systems.
Peregian Digital Hub Program Officer Deidre Marczynski said the Library of Things is a game-changer for locals exploring digital skills, creative pursuits or small business ventures.
“We’re seeing more people experiment with podcasting, coding, content creation, and graphic design to grow an audience or promote their passion,” she said.
“This collection gives everyone the chance to try great tech and creative tools without having to buy them first – so there’s really no excuse not to get started!”
Each item comes with clear safe-use instructions, making it easy to jump straight in.
To explore the full list of items available and start borrowing, visit www.libraries.noosa.qld.gov.au







