Mitchell Shire Council has received a funding boost for upgrades to the region’s libraries.
Mitchell Shire libraries will undergo technology upgrades thanks to funding from the Victorian Government’s Living Libraries Infrastructure Program.
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Mitchell Shire Council has received $76,682 for a technology upgrade, which is set to deliver faster, more reliable, and more accessible services, improve management, and free up staff to focus on learning programs and personal support.
Minister for Local Government Nick Staikos announced the recipients of $4 million in funding via the grant program, with 18 libraries across the state to share in the funding.
“Victorian libraries are more than just books, and we are committed to providing our communities with safe, modern and inclusive spaces that they can be proud of,” Mr Staikos said.
“Libraries are at the heart of every community, which is why we’re proud to support these 18 local spaces to create lasting impact.”
The funding aims to ensure Mitchell libraries continue to meet the needs of a growing community, both now and into the future.
State Member for Northern Victoria Jaclyn Symes welcomed the funding announcement for the local libraries.
“The funding will strengthen Mitchell Shire’s ability to provide safe spaces and essential learning resources, creating real benefits for our communities,” she said.