Author talks, online technology challenges, scavenger hunts and activity packs are all part of the libraries’ free school holiday activities.
A fresh batch of colourful bookmarks created by locals has landed at Fraser Coast Libraries branches following the judging of the Design-a-Bookmark Competition.
Lynda.com will be unavailable from 4am on 25 May until 4am on 26 May while it is upgraded to LinkedIn Learning for Library.
Volunteers are again delivering books and other items to housebound library members and helping with other tasks around Fraser Coast Libraries as COVID restrictions have eased.
Fraser Coast people are being encouraged to learn about online socialising, shopping and more using laptops provided by the library at free sessions in Hervey Bay and Maryborough.
The returns chute at Maryborough Library will be closed for essential works from noon on Saturday until the library reopens at 9am on Monday morning. We apologise for any inconvenience.
You must wear a face mask when visiting Fraser Coast Libraries.
Fraser Coast Libraries will be introducing the Queensland Government’s Check In Qld COVID-19 contact tracing app
Automotive enthusiasts will have hundreds of car and motorcycle repair manuals at their fingertips in an instant thanks to the introduction of Haynes Manuals AllAccess by Fraser Coast Libraries.
Fraser Coast Libraries will be closed from Good Friday, April 2, until Easter Monday, April 5.
Fraser Coast Mayor George Seymour said library staff were creating an ANZAC Day Avenue of Honour to be filled with posters featuring information supplied by locals who researched an ANZAC.
Enjoy eAudiobooks on our new app Libby, by OverDrive, following the successful transfer of titles from the RBdigital app.
The eAudiobooks you currently enjoy on RBdigital will soon be available on the Libby, by OverDrive app.
Due to budgetary constraints, the State Library of Queensland is cancelling Kanopy, including Kanopy Kids, as of February 15. Remember, we have a large collection of DVDs you can borrow for free from your nearest branch.
Fraser Coast locals will be able to watch an interview between columnist and author Frances Whiting and international bestselling author Deborah Rodriguez on the Fraser Coast Libraries’ Facebook page and YouTube channel next month.