Rosebery Library

Hours

Monday1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Tuesday1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
WednesdayClosed
Thursday1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
FridayClosed
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed
Closed public holidays

Returning items:

Rosebery Library accepts returns during opening hours

Address

Rosebery District High School, Morrisby Street, Rosebery, Tasmania, 7470

Wheelchair accessible

Wi-Fi access

Available on request

Email

queenstown.library@libraries.tas.gov.au

Phone

(03) 6473 1426

Events

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Borrow from the library

Access items locally, statewide, or online via our website. Find out more about borrowing.

Home Library Service

Computer help

Find the information you want

Research and information resources locally and online

Discover family history resources and support

Get help with research and finding information

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Computers and the internet

Free public access to our computers and Wi-Fi.
Need help with technology? Ask about our scheduled programs or talk to us to organise support from one of our trained volunteers.

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Space to study, research or read

People of all ages and interests have access to flexible spaces to feel welcome as an individual or for a group activity

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Activities for school kids

School holiday activities vary but are always fun!

Find out about local events and training courses.

Book via Eventbrite.

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Activities for adults

You can book our courses and activities via Eventbrite.

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Help with reading, writing and maths

We offer help with reading, writing and maths

Phone (03) 6495 1531 or 0428 162 916 or ask when you visit

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Volunteer with us

Help others to use computers and other technologies

Reading, writing and maths skills support for others

Library courier

Contact us for more information

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Accessibility

Libraries Tasmania is committed to making our libraries accessible for all to use and enjoy.
More information on accessibility in our libraries.


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