General News
6 June, 2025
Funding to improve libraries
An exciting new project, Living Libraries, will be launched to strengthen and grow the Pyrenees Shire’s library services.

Living Libraries will ensure all residents can access contemporary library services and resources.
Pyrenees Shire mayor Tanya Kehoe said it aims to create library spaces the whole community can use.
“Our physical library spaces, although very well-loved, do not currently accommodate the broad range of community needs,” she said.
“Access to the library for many is limited by their geographic location, and some of our smaller communities and some social groups are currently under-serviced.”
Living Libraries’ key aims are to:
Form partnerships with local businesses and community groups to offer Click and Collect pick-up services and returns drop-boxes across the shire
Investigate mobile services to improve early years’ education and support, and digital literacy program access
Plan and deliver improved library programming, especially from early years to teens
Another goal is to improve the current library spaces by:
Reviewing layouts to boost appeal, accessibility and safety
Adding zones for various activities to occur side-by-side
Setting up private-use kiosks
Providing extra collaborative spaces
The project also aims to improve information and learning through:
Better physical displays
Making extra library materials available
Providing contemporary IT hardware and devices
Delivering digital programming
“We look forward to engaging with the community further as the Living Libraries project progresses,” Cr Kehoe said.
The Living Libraries project is funded by $200,000 from the Victorian Government’s Public Libraries Funding Program.