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Burdekin Library

Burdekin Library circulation desk

108 Graham Street
Ayr, Queensland, 4807

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Phone us on (07) 4783 9970

Email us at library@burdekin.qld.gov.au

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Opening Hours*

Monday to Friday – 9.00am-5.00pm

Saturday – 9.00am-1.00pm

*Closed on Public Holidays

Home Hill Branch Library

Home Hill Branch Library interior

77-79 Ninth Avenue
Home Hill, Queensland, 4806

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Phone us on (07) 4783 9969

Email us at library@burdekin.qld.gov.au

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Opening Hours*

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday - 1.00pm-5.00pm

Wednesday - 10.00am-12.00pm and 2.00pm-5.00pm (Closed 12.00pm-2.00pm)

*Closed on Public Holidays

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Services

Computers, Wi-Fi and Internet

Computers

We have four computers at the Burdekin Library and the Home Hill Branch Library has one computer. These are available for use by members for free; non-members get 15 minutes per day free or pay $5.00 for one hour. Usage is generally limited to one hour per day per person. Note - Members with outstanding charges are limited to 15 minutes of computer/internet use unless exceptional circumstances apply.

All computers are equipped with scanners and can access the internet.

Wi-Fi

Library members have free access to a Library Members Wi-Fi network at the Burdekin Library and in the Home Hill Branch.

Non-members have access to a free, but more limited Public Wi-Fi network through self-registration.

Please see staff to register for connection to the Library Members’ Wi-Fi.

Printing and photocopying

Printing and photocopying facilities are available at both branches.

A4 size paper – 20 cents per page.

A3 size paper – 30 cents per page.

Technology Classes

Various free technology sessions are offered at our library branches throughout the year. Bookings are essential and can be made by contacting either Burdekin Library or Home Hill Branch Library.

Be Connected and Tech Savvy Seniors websites also offer opportunities for learning about technology and the digital world.

Justice of the Peace Service

he Queensland government’s “JPs in the Community” program was started to give the public consistent and easy access to witnessing services throughout Queensland. A number of local Justices of the Peace have volunteered to help the community by witnessing documents at the Burdekin Library in Ayr. These generous volunteers offer their services between 10:00 AM and 2:00 PM on Tuesdays.

There is an online search for witnessing officers through this link - After-hours JP Search.

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