Which of our Library branches have a cafe inside them? Mill Park (Chancez Cafe - Araluen Centre pictured) and Ivanhoe (Whispers Social Enterprise CafΓ©). How man...
Last week we were lucky to have Lou Endicott, illustrator, in partnership with Banyule Council, decorate our windows in the children's area. Some lucky kids got...
Learn more about acclaimed author Elene Ferrante's writing journey, from essays on what it's like to be a writer as a woman, to books that inspired her writing ...
Trove is a free resource managed by the National Library of Australia and has become an essential part of any researcher's toolkit. Historical newspapers are ...
Happy Harmony Week everyone! ππβ¨
As we celebrate diversity and inclusivity, let's also explore the world through a new lens! Have you tried virtual reality tra...
A provocative, rousing and often humorous account of the birth of the modern womenβs liberation movement in the late 1960s through to its contemporary manifesta...
The Rosanna Library Pop up is OPEN! Look at our cute new space!
There's things to borrow, click & collect, printing and photocopying, newspapers and more! And o...
Lots of smiling faces at our "unboxing" event. Everyone loved checking out all the new titles as part of Australian Reading Hour. #YPRL #DiamondValleyLibrary #b...
Anyone for an apple? Our four lovely ladies sit on a 1920s Chevrolet truck with a dog taking break from picking fruit. This photo was taken at Janefield sanator...
Find out why this Aussie author is so loved by your local librarian, and why you should be reading Garth Nix too! Keep an eye out for the "Loved by your Local L...
Thomastown Tuesdays πβοΈπ
Thomastown Tuesdays πβοΈπ
Rosanna, your reservations are ready!
Weβre really excited on our first day here at Rosanna Library Pop-Up. Weβve already seen a few familiar faces pop in to se...
Written and directed by Ava DuVernay, who won the 2012 Sundance Film Festival Best Director Award for her work, MIDDLE OF NOWHERE chronicles a womanβs separatio...
Sunday sunshine (pre public holiday!) ποΈπͺπ°
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