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HomeNewsLibraries to separate March 25

Libraries to separate March 25

Noosa Library members will need a new library card from March 25 when the Sunshine Coast Council and Noosa Council libraries separate.

The first stage of the separation has already taken place with Noosa now responsible for the operation and management of its library buildings at Noosaville. Cooroy, the mobile library and eLibrary
Noosa members will only be able to use their cards in these libraries. All membership benefits will remain the same as before and members can still borrow up to 30 items for three weeks, and be able to pick-up and drop off items at Cooroy, Noosaville and the mobile library.
Existing Sunshine Coast Libraries’ card will still be active and can be used at Sunshine Coast Council libraries.
Council advises it is important that members check that address and phone details are correct either online, or when next at one of the libraries, to ensure that when the data is copied from Sunshine Coast libraries they are transferred over as Noosa library members.
For more information about changes to your libraries visit www.libraries.noosa.qld.gov.au or phone 5329 6555.

 

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