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Your Library launches new community directory for Boronia and The Basin

Your Library officially launched a new print community directory this week, providing residents of Boronia, The Basin and surrounds, with a free, comprehensive guide to local services, programs, and facilities.

The directory was made possible by support from the Victorian State Government’s Suburban Revitalisation Program for Boronia.

The directory focuses on on what is free, who can help, and how to find out more, making it easier for residents to discover the many wonderful

resources available in their local area.

The booklet was launched by Patrick Kelly from the office of Member for Bayswater, Jackson Taylor, and Your Library CEO Dr Karina Lamb.

Knox Councillors Cr Peter Lockwood, the Deputy Chair of the Your Library Board, and Cr Paige Kennett also attended.

Your Library’s Chief Experience Officer, Sarah Hopkins, who helped bring the directory together, commented on its significance.

“Working in the library, we know there are people who don’t realise how many services and organisations there are in their own backyard that can help in times of need,” Ms Hopkins said.

“There are so many things to see and do in the local community that don’t cost anything, or very little, and I hope this directory can show the people who live here how much they have around them.”

Member for Bayswater, Jackson Taylor also commented.

“Our community is a connected one, with the community at its heart – it has lots of diverse businesses, community groups and green spaces which all make up this proud community,” he said.

“Whether you live or work out this way – or are just passing through – I encourage you to continue to enjoy all there is to offer in our neck of the woods.”

The Boronia, The Basin and Surrounds Community Directory is available free of charge at Boronia Library, Miller’s Homestead, and selected local community organisations.

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