Casey libraries to benefit from funding

Libraries in Casey will receive $2 million from the State Government's Public Libraries Funding Program. 297165_01 Picture: SUPPLIED

The State Government is investing more than $2 million in the City of Casey’s public libraries through the Public Libraries Funding Program.

The Public Libraries Funding Program provides annual funding for public libraries across Victoria so that they can provide valuable library services. This funding will expand library collections, boost online services, and provide library and outreach programs.

Libraries across Casey have demonstrated innovation and dedication to communities by continuing to foster programs and initiatives to keep people connected to resources and each other.

Member for Narre Warren South Gary Maas said libraries offer something for everyone.

“City of Casey has received one of the largest libraries funding allocations in the state which will deliver high quality resources including improved access to digital technology, literary support services, event spaces and workstations,” Mr Maas said.

“Our libraries are still hubs of information whether for in-depth studies or just accessing a magazine or entertaining work of fiction. The State Government recognises these facilities as important community resources.

I’m looking forward to seeing the continued benefits of the Public Library Funding Program for the many families and children in Narre Warren South.”

The Public Libraries Funding Program has been allocated $48.1 million in funding for the 2022-2023 financial year.

Local libraries are much-loved community facilities in Victoria. Across the state, more than two million library members borrow more than 31 million items from libraries every year.

For information on the Public Libraries Funding Program, visit localgovernment.vic.gov.au.