Libraries 2030 Strategy Community Check in

Share Libraries 2030 Strategy Community Check in on Facebook Share Libraries 2030 Strategy Community Check in on Twitter Share Libraries 2030 Strategy Community Check in on Linkedin Email Libraries 2030 Strategy Community Check in link

We are checking in to make sure our libraries continue to meet the needs of our diverse community.

Our plans for the future of our libraries were developed with our community in 2019 and are shown in Libraries 2030: the Georges River Library Strategy:


Spaces: we want library spaces that are bigger, more flexible and better located to ensure everyone can access our library services.

Collections: We are making collections more accessible to more people. We will ensure they reflect the area's diverse culture and history. We will ask our community to help shape our collection. We want them to create content for future generations.

Services: we will help all people access information through advice, programs, technology, and collections.


As we approach 2030, the needs and priorities of our community can change, so we want to understand what is most important to you when using our library services. We want to hear from our current library members as well as people who have never used our libraries.

Help us keep the future of our libraries on track by telling us what is important to you.
Take our SurveyView the Libraries 2030 Strategy

Further information

Georges River has five libraries: two large libraries at Hurstville and Kogarah; three small branch libraries at Oatley, Penshurst and South Hurstville.

Our libraries are committed to providing programs that cater to the diverse needs of our community. From borrowing books and equipment to taking part in our regular story times, to designing a masterpiece in the media lab, or just winding down in our leisure and study spaces, the libraries have something for everyone.

By 2030, our libraries will be the centre of knowledge, culture, and creativity. They will inspire and support a diverse, resilient Georges River community. We will maintain a special focus on the principles of sustainability, accessibility and the professional development of our staff.

How to be involved

Our survey can be completed online through this page, or in writing to:

The General Manager, Georges River Council, PO Box 205, Hurstville BC NSW 1481

Please quote Reference: SF24/9412 – Public Submission - Georges River Libraries Check In



Do you need assistance reading and accessing this page?

For a free interpreter call us via the Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS) on 131 450

If you have a hearing or speech impairment, please contact the National Relay Service:

  • Voice Relay number: 1300 555 727
  • TTY number: 133 677

We are checking in to make sure our libraries continue to meet the needs of our diverse community.

Our plans for the future of our libraries were developed with our community in 2019 and are shown in Libraries 2030: the Georges River Library Strategy:


Spaces: we want library spaces that are bigger, more flexible and better located to ensure everyone can access our library services.

Collections: We are making collections more accessible to more people. We will ensure they reflect the area's diverse culture and history. We will ask our community to help shape our collection. We want them to create content for future generations.

Services: we will help all people access information through advice, programs, technology, and collections.


As we approach 2030, the needs and priorities of our community can change, so we want to understand what is most important to you when using our library services. We want to hear from our current library members as well as people who have never used our libraries.

Help us keep the future of our libraries on track by telling us what is important to you.
Take our SurveyView the Libraries 2030 Strategy

Further information

Georges River has five libraries: two large libraries at Hurstville and Kogarah; three small branch libraries at Oatley, Penshurst and South Hurstville.

Our libraries are committed to providing programs that cater to the diverse needs of our community. From borrowing books and equipment to taking part in our regular story times, to designing a masterpiece in the media lab, or just winding down in our leisure and study spaces, the libraries have something for everyone.

By 2030, our libraries will be the centre of knowledge, culture, and creativity. They will inspire and support a diverse, resilient Georges River community. We will maintain a special focus on the principles of sustainability, accessibility and the professional development of our staff.

How to be involved

Our survey can be completed online through this page, or in writing to:

The General Manager, Georges River Council, PO Box 205, Hurstville BC NSW 1481

Please quote Reference: SF24/9412 – Public Submission - Georges River Libraries Check In



Do you need assistance reading and accessing this page?

For a free interpreter call us via the Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS) on 131 450

If you have a hearing or speech impairment, please contact the National Relay Service:

  • Voice Relay number: 1300 555 727
  • TTY number: 133 677
  •   Thank you for taking the time to complete our survey. 

      This survey should roughly take 5-10 minutes to complete. You will be asked questions about your current library usage, as well as features or events you may like to see in the future.

      You will also be asked some demographic information. This is entirely optional but helps us understand more about our community and how our libraries are used by our diverse community. 


    Take Survey
    Share Survey on Facebook Share Survey on Twitter Share Survey on Linkedin Email Survey link
Page last updated: 20 Dec 2024, 01:43 PM