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Have a say on Noosa Libraries

Residents are invited to share their thoughts on Noosa Libraries.

The feedback will help inform future changes.

The short survey asks the community for their views about the libraries at Cooroy, Noosaville, the Mobile Library, and the services provided.

Residents can take the survey online from now until 7 April at libraries.noosa.qld.gov.au, as well as in person at each of the library branches.

“Library card holders, locals whose library memberships have lapsed, and even locals who’ve never visited the library, are all welcome to participate in the survey to let us know the sorts of services they’d like to see offered,” Rachel Oldfield, branch libraries team leader, said.

“The feedback will help identify gaps in services and inform future changes to the libraries to ensure they’re meeting community expectations.”

Everyone who takes the time to fill out the survey will go into the draw to win one of two $150 Visa gift cards.

“It’s important the community has an opportunity to shape the direction of their local libraries so that the services we offer are meeting people’s needs.

“The feedback we receive to this survey will give us a clear snapshot of patrons’ experiences using our library service.”

To fill out the survey, visit libraries.noosa.qld.gov.au or visit Cooroy or Noosaville Libraries, or the mobile library.

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