Launceston Library
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Bec H. 2015-02-05
Huge range of books, audiobooks, DVDs, CDs and magazines to choose from; Helpful and friendly service; Free Wi-Fi and computer access; activities for...
Huge range of books, audiobooks, DVDs, CDs and magazines to choose from; Helpful and friendly service; Free Wi-Fi and computer access; activities for...
Sonya L. 2015-07-29
Fantastic new redevelopment. So proud to have such an amazing, modern innovative place for everyone in our fine city!
Fantastic new redevelopment. So proud to have such an amazing, modern innovative place for everyone in our fine city!
Amy B. 2015-07-29
One of my favourite places to visit, with friendly and helpful staff
One of my favourite places to visit, with friendly and helpful staff
Kirsty H. 2015-02-04
Great staff members
Great staff members
Updates from Launceston Library
Launceston L. 2019-05-20
This Wednesday we will take part in National Simultaneous Storytime at 11:00am. Join us to hear this year’s book, Alpacas With Maracas by Matt Cosgrove, storytelling with puppets, colour in an alpaca to go on out Great Wall of Alpacas, and decorate your v
This Wednesday we will take part in National Simultaneous Storytime at 11:00am. Join us to hear this year’s book, Alpacas With Maracas by Matt Cosgrove, storytelling with puppets, colour in an alpaca to go on out Great Wall of Alpacas, and decorate your v
Launceston L. 2019-05-16
The Examiner newspaper was established in 1842 and first operated out of the offices of the Launceston Advertiser newspaper in Brisbane Street. The two papers eventually amalgamated in 1847 and moved first to Charles Street and then Paterson Street in 185
The Examiner newspaper was established in 1842 and first operated out of the offices of the Launceston Advertiser newspaper in Brisbane Street. The two papers eventually amalgamated in 1847 and moved first to Charles Street and then Paterson Street in 185
Launceston L. 2019-05-15
Gamers take note!
Gamers take note!
Launceston L. 2019-05-09
The Primitive Methodist church in Frederick Street was built in 1862. The name “Primitive” was supposed to indicate that this branch of Methodism was closer to John Wesley’s original ideas. The church was built in an Italian style and in the 1880s a schoo
The Primitive Methodist church in Frederick Street was built in 1862. The name “Primitive” was supposed to indicate that this branch of Methodism was closer to John Wesley’s original ideas. The church was built in an Italian style and in the 1880s a schoo
Launceston L. 2019-05-07
Our final Lunchbox Lecture for 2019 will be held on Thursday 16th May. ‘A very public hanging: the execution of Dalton and Kelly at Launceston Gaol’. It’s hard to believe, but public executions were once a feature of Launceston life. Convicts James Dalton
Our final Lunchbox Lecture for 2019 will be held on Thursday 16th May. ‘A very public hanging: the execution of Dalton and Kelly at Launceston Gaol’. It’s hard to believe, but public executions were once a feature of Launceston life. Convicts James Dalton
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