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Caloundra cultural hub opens

The Sunshine Coast’s newest cultural hub is officially open, with Library+ Caloundra welcoming the community into a space designed to transform the way we use libraries.

After a lively celebration on Monday, September 22 at 1 Omrah Avenue, the multi-level facility is now ready for readers, creators and curious minds to explore.

Sunshine Coast Council Mayor Rosanna Natoli said the opening was the culmination of years of strategic planning, community consultation and a shared vision for the future of Caloundra.

“This completes the transformation of the former Caloundra Administration Building into a vibrant, inclusive and future-focused space, one that responds to the needs of a growing population and evolving community expectations,” Mayor Natoli said.

“This modern, purpose-built facility is designed to be more than just a library – it’s a dynamic hub with something for everyone: creative spaces and digital studios, places for kids to learn and play, venue spaces, and so many more ways for our community to collaborate and connect.

“Libraries support education, wellbeing and new opportunities for everyone, all while bringing us together and adapting to the needs of all.

“That’s what this building represents for our community. It’s a library, plus so much more.”

Library+ Caloundra is one of eight library branches provided by Sunshine Coast Council, along with two mobile libraries, a heritage library and eLibrary.

Division Two Councillor Terry Landsberg said the day marked a new chapter for Caloundra, with the library serving as a vital part of the Caloundra Community and Creative Hub.

“This facility reflects our community’s creativity, our commitment to sustainability, and our belief in the power of shared spaces,” Cr Landsberg said.

“This is a library first and books remain at the heart of the experience, but that’s just the beginning.

“I invite everyone in our community to come and see how you might use and enjoy this new space.

“While you’re here, there’s so much more to enjoy in the Caloundra CBD, from our beautiful

The library collections are spread across two levels, from page-turning fiction and children’s favourites to non-fiction and local history.

The kids’ zone is a standout feature, boasting an activity wall, vibrant play spaces and snug reading cubbies to spark creativity and curiosity in every corner.

Cr Landsberg said a bumper program in the coming weeks would help locals become familiar with the space and services.

“Guided tours, creative sessions and hands-on activities will showcase everything this next-generation library has to offer,” Cr Landsberg said.

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