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Search HelpDiscover Your Library this Tasmania Reads week as we take you through the ins and outs of your local library.
Our helpful and friendly staff will take you on a tour of the library and share the full range of collections, accessible services, and library spaces available to you!
This your chance to learn about the library in a new way, discover what the library can do for you, and hear about the benefits of your library card.
The Discover Your Library tour is perfect for everyone and all ages.
Tours will be approximately 20-30 minutes.
24 March 10:00 am and 2:00 pm
25 March 10:00 am and 2:00 pm
26 March 10:00 am and 2:00 pm
27 March 10:00 am and 3:00 pm
28 March 10:00 am and 3:00 pm
Contact Burnie Library 6477 7400 for more information
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FAQ
Will I need to print my ticket? No, a physical ticket is not required if you have your ticket on your phone or have photo ID.
Where can I park? There is metered parking outside the entrance of the library on Alexander Street – varying times -Easy Park app available
King Street carpark has early bird parking rates before 10am. Varying times – Easy Park app available
Civic Centre Carpark – varying times – Easy Park App available
Are there disabled parking spots? There is 1 signposted disabled spots directly in front of the library. You will need to display your permit to park here.
Is the library accessible for wheelchairs? There is a wheelchair ramp at the front entrance to the Burnie Library and an elevator located inside the library at the back of the building.
Are there baby feeding and changing facilities? There is a unisex public toilet adjacent to the children’s playroom with a baby change table. We also have a small room near the children’s area for feeding.
Are there toilets in the library? There are public toilets on the ground floor of the library with both public and private cubicles.