More than books: explore local libraries your way
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FRASER Coast residents are invited to ‘library your way’ by joining an exciting free community event on Saturday, February 15, featuring a Butchulla Seasonal Garden Tour, Bush Tucker Tasting, film screening, author talk, and more.

Fraser Coast Mayor George Seymour said the ‘How do you library’ campaign encourages residents to experience the library in a way that suits them—whether through reading, creating, or connecting.

“Libraries are more than just books—they’re vibrant community spaces where people of all ages can discover, learn and grow,” he said. 

“Fraser Coast Libraries offer a world of opportunities—from borrowing seeds and toys to exploring the Makerspace with Cricut machines and 3D printing, enjoying wildlife talks and film screenings, or joining in chess and scrabble days. 

“We want residents to experience the library their way and take full advantage of the free services available.

Becoming a library member is free, quick and easy – just visit your local library or sign up online today!”

“As part of the campaign, Fraser Coast Libraries and the Hervey Bay Regional Gallery will present Dhaanban djuruman, a unique event at the gallery on Saturday 15 February celebrating community growth, knowledge, and creativity.”

“This event is a fantastic way for the Fraser Coast community to come together, learn, and share in a welcoming environment,” Cr Seymour said.

“Spots for key activities are limited, so residents are encouraged to register early to avoid missing out. 

“Libraries are vital community hubs offering endless opportunities to learn, create, and connect.

“Join Fraser Coast Libraries today and discover all the exciting possibilities!”

For more information about Dhaanban djuruman and to register for the events visit: https://hbrg.ourfrasercoast.com.au/events-programs

Dhanban druruman is funded by the Fraser Coast Regional Council and a State Library of Queensland ‘How do you library’ micro grant.

Public libraries are a partnership between Local Government and the Queensland Government through State Library of Queensland.

Dhaanban djuruman, meaning ‘community growth’ in Butchulla language, will feature:

  • Weaving, message stick painting, and storytelling from 10am
  • Butchulla Seasonal GardenTour & Bush Tucker Tasting (10:20am – 11:20am) –Registration required as spaces are limited
  • Author Talk with Shawn Wondunna-Foley (11:30am – 12:30pm)
  • Film Screening of TerrorNullius (2pm - 3pm) - Registration required
  • Showcase of the Plant toPlate Seed Library, withopportunities to sign up forlibrary membership


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