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More than half of the Noosa Shire now holds a Noosa Libraries membership

More than half of the Noosa Shire now holds a Noosa Libraries membership and loaned out over half a million physical and digital items last year, according to Noosa Council.

The How do you library? campaign was launched at Cooroy Library on 14 February and is encouraging Queenslanders to discover more about their local libraries, including some of the often unexpected offerings within their local library.

Noosa Council director of community services Kerri Contini said, “One in three Queenslanders is a member of their public library and seeing the Noosa Shire well above the state average really shows how much our community values the facilities and services offered by Noosa Libraries.”

“We currently have 29,355 library members and we’re always ready and willing to welcome even more.

“Noosa Libraries offer an amazing range of resources and opportunities for our community and the State Library’s ‘How do you library?’ campaign is a great reminder for everyone to check out their local library and take advantage of the benefits it can provide.”

How do you library? encourages Queenslanders from Cape York to Cunnamulla to tell their local communities what they love about their library and to make the most of its free activities and resources, which nurture creativity, connection and lifelong learning.

“Local libraries provide enormous value to our communities, with the How do you library? campaign encouraging us all to engage with the impressive range of programs and services on offer,” Minister for Education and the Arts John-Paul Langbroek said.

“Libraries are vibrant hubs which support lifelong learning and provide essential services for Queenslanders – no matter where they live.”

State Library’s enduring partnership with local government supports thriving cultural, digital and social hubs that are responsive to the changing needs of their communities.

“As a trusted partner and advocate for public libraries, State Library hopes this campaign will encourage library lovers to share their stories to encourage more Queenslanders to discover the often-unexpected offerings of their local library,” State Librarian and State Libraries CEO Vicki McDonald said.

“Libraries are creative and welcoming social hubs where everyone can connect with other people, enjoy dedicated places for learning and play, and feel a sense of belonging.”

Do you want to discover family history, troubleshoot technology or even learn a new language? You can do all of that and much more in your local library.

To find out more about the services, events and programs available at your local library, check out the Noosa Libraries website: libraries.noosa.qld.gov.au

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