Visit your nearest library to learn about aged care changes

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Did you know you can learn about the changes to aged care at select libraries across Australia?

We've partnered with the Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA) to share information about aged care changes at 30 libraries between September and October.

Libraries offer a welcoming meeting place to connect, source and share information. This partnership is a great opportunity for you to access a range of aged care resources, engage in conversations about aged care and share your insights and feedback.

There are hubs in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, Western Australia, South Australia and the Northern Territory.

Is your local library hosting a hub in the 2024 program? View the list below for participating sites.


Participating Libraries in the 2024 Aged Care Information Hub Program
State Library Location
ACT Libraries ACT Belconnen
NSW Hawkesbury Library Service Windsor
NSW Leeton Shire Library Leeton
NSW Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council Queanbeyan
NT City of Palmerston Library Palmerston
QLD Bundaberg Regional Libraries Bundaberg
QLD St George Library St George
QLD Central Highlands Regional Council Emerald
QLD City of Moreton Bay Redcliffe
QLD Logan City Council Libraries Beenleigh
QLD Mareeba Shire Library Service Mareeba
QLD Noosa Libraries Cooroy
QLD Townsville City Libraries Aitkenvale
SA Gawler Public Library Gawler
SA Orroroo Community Library Orroroo
SA Alexandrina Council Goolwa
SA City of Mount Gambier Mount Gambier
VIC Brimbank Libraries Sunshine
VIC Geelong Regional Library Corporation Norlane
VIC Merri-bek Libraries Coburg
VIC Monash Public Library Service Oakleigh
VIC St Kilda Library St Kilda
VIC Stonnington Library and Information Service South Yarra
VIC Whitehorse Manningham Libraries Box Hill
VIC Wangaratta Library Wangaratta
VIC Yarra Plenty Regional Library Greensborough
WA Albany Public Library Albany
WA City of Gosnells Gosnells
WA William Grundt Memorial Library Kalgoorlie
WA Williams Public Library Williams

Let's change aged care, together

Every Australian should feel confident about accessing high quality and safe aged care, when and where they need it.

The changes mean Older people will have greater choice and control, services that respect and meet their needs, and support to stay independent as they age.

To find out more and help design the changes, visit the Get Involved page or call 1800 318 209.

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