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Library reopens after revitalisation

The Stawell Library officially reopened its doors to the public this month, celebrating the completion of an extensive seven-month-long revitalisation project that has seen the Sloane Street building completely transform.

Built in late 1979 and first opening its doors in early 1980, the much-loved library building had only seen minor cosmetic upgrades such as new carpets until the recent council-instigated redevelopment works.

The fresh new space now offers the local community a modern multipurpose library, complete with elevated roof and fabulous lighting, new carpets, private program and meeting rooms, a spacious children’s reading area, and plenty of comfortable places to write, relax, research, and read.

Northern Grampians Shire Council secured funding for the works through the Victorian Government Living Libraries Infrastructure Program 2020 and a Commonwealth Government Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Grant, contributing $640,000 and $300,000, respectively.

The Mayor of Northern Grampians Shire Council, Cr. Kevin Erwin, joined fellow councillors, library staff, visitors, and users, to celebrate the occasion on Tuesday 6 May, cutting the ribbon alongside the Hon Jacinta Ermacora MLC, Member for Western Victoria.

“The NGSC Library Service is a key community asset and one of the most actively used council services, with a current membership of 3,365 residents. I am proud of the variety of literacy and learning programs and activities the NGSC Library Service offers its users, and the diverse collection of print, audio visual and digital formats it provides in accessible and welcoming environments.

“We are fortunate that the Stawell Library has been able to be refurbished thanks to generous contributions from both the Victorian and Commonwealth governments…This near $1,000,000 upgrade is a major renovation that has delivered a modern, flexible library and community space that will continue to strengthen and enrich our community,” said Cr Erwin.

The Hon. Ms Jacinta Ermacora MLC, Member for Western Victoria, reflected the sentiments of Mayor Erwin, emphasising the ongoing importance of public libraries throughout Victoria.

“The Victorian Government recognises the important role of public libraries in fostering lifelong learning and facilitating access to information. We recognise that libraries enrich local communities by supporting a culture that values reading, learning and social connection. This project, valued at almost $1,000,000 is a great example of what can be achieved when Commonwealth, State, and Local governments come together and invest in a community… I am excited to see the difference that the upgraded Stawell Library will make to the Northern Grampians Shire Community,” said Ms Ermacora MLC.

The Stawell Library officially re-opened to the public in Sloane Street on Tuesday 6 May 2023.

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