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Toowoomba council wants feedback on its libraries across region

Toowoomba Regional Council wants residents from across the region to weigh in on its libraries. Here’s how you can give feedback.

The Toowoomba Library.
The Toowoomba Library.

The Toowoomba Regional Council is surveying residents in February, asking them to provide feedback on the region’s library services.

TRC Library and Cultural Services portfolio leader Cr Tim McMahon said the survey was an important opportunity for residents to have their say on all aspects of library services.

“The council operates 13 libraries across the region and the survey will help us improve the services we provide to our communities,” Cr McMahon said.

“Our facilities offer a wide range of programs and services, including children and youth programs, local history collections, computer classes, author talks and community meeting rooms.

“The survey asks residents to comment on facilities they visit, services they access and how they hear about library events and programs.

“The survey can be completed online and in hard copy at libraries and the council’s customer service centres.

“Libraries are for everyone and we’d love to hear from all residents, including those who don’t currently visit our facilities.”

The survey is open until Sunday, February 28.

Survey results will be confidential and the council will not have access to individual feedback.

For more information on the Toowoomba Region Libraries Survey, visit yoursay.tr.qld.gov.au/libraries-survey, call Council on 131 872 or email info@tr.qld.gov.au

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