Community encouraged to share thoughts on local libraries

Published on 29 May 2023

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Once upon a time you would hear shushing sounds whilst in a library, but today Rockhampton Regional Council is asking the community to speak up and share their thoughts about our library services. 

Communities and Heritage Councillor Drew Wickerson said libraries are integral for many communities and provide a place for people to learn, work, socialise and relax.

“We understand how important libraries are, and we want to know how they fit into the lives of Rockhampton Region residents and your purpose for visiting," Cr Wickerson said. 

“Whether you are a regular library user or a one-off visitor, complete our short survey and share your feedback to help us understand which services, programs, and resources you access, either physically via our four library branches or online.

“Our library staff work hard to provide a wide range of online and physical resources, events, sessions, and technology access, so we’re really keen to hear the best ways we can get the message out to let people know what’s happening in our libraries.

“The survey is open from today, 29 May until 3 July. Take 5 minutes to complete the survey to help us understand why you visit and how you’d like to hear about our resources and services.”

Complete the survey online, via www.surveymonkey.com/r/rrclibrarysurvey or visit your local library branch to pick up a hard copy from the circulation desk.