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Major Murray library upgrade

Murray’s much-loved and only public library is set for a refurbishment this year, enhancing its functionality and community appeal.

Thanks to a $200,000 grant from Community Bank Pinjarra (Bendigo Bank), the space at Murray Library can be reimagined to better suite the changing needs of a growing community. It will become brighter, more accessible and user-friendly thanks to a new layout, upgraded

equipment, fresh coat of paint and decorative elements.

Shire President, Douglas McLarty said the library, which serves more than 36,000 visitors and 5,000 program participants per year, supports learning, creativity and connection – particularly for families, older residents and those experiencing disadvantage.

“The refurbishment responds to immediate needs by creating a more flexible and welcoming environment for our community,” said President McLarty.

“Upgrades will include updated shelving, relocation of the children’s space, additional study spaces, new furniture to support multi-generational activities, updated branding and signage, to name a few.”

“These upgrades will ensure the library remains a valued and inclusive space that continues to serve as a cornerstone of civic life in Murray. We would like to thank Community Bank Pinjarra for supporting this project,” added President McLarty.

“Banking with Community Bank Pinjarra is a powerful way to support your local community.

Every account opened and transaction made helps fund vital initiatives, like the $200,000 contribution to the Murray Library refurbishment. These kinds of partnerships are only possible because locals choose to bank with us. When you bank with Community Bank Pinjarra, you’re

not just managing your money, you’re helping build a better, stronger Community,” said Branch Manager, Natalie Myers.

Upgrades will begin later this year

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