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Funding boost joy for library lovers

Libraries in Melton and Moorabool will receive a funding boosts to continue their services as the learning hubs of the region.

The state government has given the City of Melton $1,008,675 and Moorabool Shire $281,655 in funding through the $48.1 million Public Libraries Funding Program, to go towards local libraries.

The Public Libraries Funding Program provides annual funding for public libraries across Victoria to support the continuation of their services.

The funding will be used to expand library collections, boost online services and provide library and outreach programs.

Melton MP Steve McGhie said it was great to see the government continuing to support the Melton and Moorabool Councils to deliver high-quality resources for the community, through the Public Libraries Funding Program.

“As our community grows, so do their needs,” Mr McGhie said.

“This funding will provide the Melton and Moorabool communities to have improved access to digital technology and resources, literacy support services, traditional collections, event spaces and workstations.”

Victorian local government minister Melissa Horne said the program was designed to support learning and education.

“This funding will ensure that libraries can continue to provide accessible and engaging resources to communities across Victoria.”

Details: https://localgovernment.vic.gov.au.

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