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rd of the Library’s directions. They reflect the Library’s understanding of the current and likely 3 year context in the information and cultural spheres. We expect many more Australians to have access to fast broadband by 2015. We expect that a large proportion or even a majority will be using mobile devices to access content. We expect users to be able to choose from an ever-growing array of online content, and will therefore focus on what we, uniquely, can do, including digitising Australian content, and making freely available digital Australiana more discoverable.
We expect a new Australian Government Cultural Policy to be launched, and that it will extend beyond the performing and creative arts and into the areas of how Australians can access, use and interact with their documentary heritage. We support the Australian Government’s focus on inclusion, especially ensuring that rural and regional Australians have access to the information and opportunities they
Gunnedah Shire Council
Gunnedah Shire Council is reminding the community to be vigilant in light of the recent COVID-19 outbreak in Greater Sydney.
On Saturday, June 26, the NSW Government introduced restrictions in regional NSW that are expected to be in place until at least Friday, July 9. The restrictions mandate the wearing of face masks in public indoor spaces and a return to the one person per 4m
2 rule in venues.
Elgin Street Administration Building;
Gunnedah Shire Library;
Gunnedah Cultural Precinct – Visitor Information Centre, Civic Theatre, Smithurst Theatre, Town Hall and Bicentennial Creative Arts Centre;
GoCo offices in Gunnedah, Tamworth and Barraba;
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AL: What books have most impacted you?
DW: As a kid it was the classics.
The Secret Garden planted the seed, so to speak, for my love of gardens. My connection to nature stems from this even now, while I don’t have a garden space. I even love the film adaptation! I love seeing things brought to life. It fits my visual side.
Design-book wise, I love the old decorators, and their books are in their voices, which is so appealing. I turn to Billy Baldwin, Mark Hampton, David Hicks…They’re so instructive do this, don’t do that” and still resonate today. Colefax and Fowler’s