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.
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.
As of Monday 18 January 2021 libraries will resume ordinary opening hours
All library branches along with the returns chutes at Hervey Bay and Maryborough libraries will be closed from 4pm, 24 December, 2020, until reopening at 9am on Tuesday, 5 January, 2021. More>
Learn how to plot a page turner at a free, online writing workshop by an academic and author from the University of the Sunshine Coast.
The company which has taken over our eAudiobook supplier RBdigital has delayed the launch of the Libby app until next year (2021).
Hervey Bay and Maryborough libraries will be reopening on Fridays from November 6.
The company which has taken over eAudiobook supplier RBdigital will be launching the Libby app during the week of November 16.
Our Lines in the Sand readers and writers festival will not go ahead as usual this year due to challenges related to the COVID-19 pandemic.