Published date: 24 July 2025
Learn more about the latest improvements to aged care by visiting one of the 30 aged care hubs at participating libraries across Australia.
Between August and November, the Department of Health, Disability and Ageing is partnering with the Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA). This is an opportunity for the department to connect with older people, their families and carers and those with an interest in aged care through their community library.
Visit a participating library to:
- access a range of printed resources
- engage in conversations about aged care and the recent changes
- receive help to access My Aged Care
- share your thoughts and feedback.
View the list of 30 participating sites below to find the location closest to you:
New South Wales
- Albury Library Museum
- Belmont Library
- Concord Library
- Ku-ring-gai Library
- Leeton Library
- Singleton Public Library
- Sutherland Library
- Tumut Library
Northern Territory
- City of Palmerston Library
Queensland
- Beaudesert Library
- Dorothy Jones Library (Tully)
- Mareeba Library
- North Lakes Library
- Proserpine Library
South Australia
- Gawler Civic Centre Library
- Goolwa Library
- Parks Library
Victoria
- Alexandra Library
- Bright Library
- Horsham Library
- Phoenix Park Library
- Shepparton Library
- St Albans Library
- St Kilda Library
Western Australia
- Albany Public Library
- Broome Library
- High Wycombe Library
- Riverton Library
- Rockingham Library
- Williams Public Library.
Last updated date: 25 July 2025