Libraries celebrate 50 years

Kabi Kabi and Wakka Wakka girl Alkirah Bell's design will be displayed on 50th anniversary library cards.

Noosa Library Service turns 50 this year and residents are invited to the party.

A range of activities will mark the milestone, starting with the launch of a brand-new Noosa Mobile Library on Saturday 10 June.

Libraries and Galleries Manager Tracey King said the launch, which runs from 9am to noon at Joe Bazzo Park, Reserve Street, Pomona, will feature family friendly activities and cake.

“It’s a great opportunity for the community to come and check out the new Mobile Library,” Ms King said.

Equipped with solar panels, air conditioning, a covered outdoor area and Wi-Fi, the Mobile Library contains thousands of new and popular items such as books, magazines, audiobooks, and DVDs.

The Iveco custom made light-rigid vehicle is 7.5m long and 2.4m wide – big enough to walk inside and browse the collection.

“The smaller, more versatile vehicle enables the service to access more locations and reach more customers,” Ms King said.

“There is now an option to book the service to come to your community or organisation’s event.”

The Mobile Library’s exterior features graphics designed by Gregg Dreise, First Nations artist, local author and storyteller.

The Library Service will also launch 50th anniversary library cards to coincide with the new Mobile Library’s unveiling.

The cards feature artwork by proud Kabi Kabi and Wakka Wakka girl Alkirah Bell.

Titled Connections Through Water, the painting was selected as the official image for the new 50th birthday card.

“As we celebrate 50 years of our libraries, we’re honoured to promote local Kabi Kabi culture and pay respect to local traditional custodians of the land on which our libraries operate,” Ms King said.

To support the new Mobile Library’s launch a new timetable starts on June 10, to better reflect demand and patterns of use across the shire.

“Everyone is welcome, and it’s free to use the service. Drop by to browse the collection, pick up reserved items, chat to our friendly staff or return loans,” Ms King said.

Noosa Shire’s first library and mobile library opened in 1973. A second library branch opened in Cooroy in 2010.

The current mobile library vehicle is over 15 years old and due for replacement.

For timetable information and to find out how to book a visit from the mobile library, visit libraries.noosa.qld.gov.au/my-library/mobile-library/