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Geelong Regional Libraries Survey: Have Your Say

We are encouraging all members of our community to have direct input and make a positive difference to Victoria’s leading public library service.

Conducted every two years, the Geelong Regional Libraries Survey seeks information about whether your local library offers the services you are looking for, whether the library branches are easy to get to, what type of skills the library may have assisted you to acquire and how satisfied you have been with services you have received.

Your participation in the survey process will help identify what you want so that we can meet your needs accordingly. Previous survey findings have supported a wide range of improvements to services, programs and facilities.

We have 30 x $50 Visa gift cards up for grabs, so make sure you go in the draw once you have completed a survey.

The survey is available at www.grlc.vic.gov.au/librarysurvey and closes midnight Friday 14 September 2018.

Gift card winners will be notified.

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