Time to say thanks to Lake Mac’s unsung heroes Published on 19 May 2025 More than 1500 volunteers making Lake Macquarie a better place have been hailed as the unsung heroes of their local communities. Tagged as: , Media Releases
Lake Mac Libraries hit the road with Creative Cart Published on 13 May 2025 A new kind of library experience is rolling into town with the Creative Cart – a colourful, artistically-designed trailer packed with free resources, activities and services. Tagged as: , Media Releases
Tom Keneally heading to Lake Mac’s Write Here Festival Published on 09 May 2025 Booker Prize-winning author Tom Keneally is set to headline this year’s Write Here Festival, to be held 16-18 May. Tagged as: , Media Releases
New library items prove some ‘Things’ are best off borrowed Published on 08 April 2025 Want a baking tray with that book, or a disco light with that DVD? Lake Mac Libraries have you covered. Tagged as: , Media Releases
Little Libraries make reading magic for preschoolers Published on 04 December 2024 A NSW-first program is set to tackle low literacy rates by putting more books in the hands and minds of preschool children. Tagged as: , Media Releases
New book takes young readers on Lake Mac adventures Published on 15 November 2024 Shrinking the iconic Fernleigh Track from 15km to just 60cm was just one of the challenges Illustrator Chrissy McYoung faced when bringing to life a new book showcasing Lake Macquarie and all its splendour. Tagged as: , Media Releases
Final chapter for Lake Mac Libraries late fees Published on 05 November 2024 Lake Mac Libraries is closing the book on late fees past and present in a bid to encourage more people to use the service, and to entice bookworms back to their local branch. Tagged as: , Media Releases
Festival shines light on city’s rich history Published on 01 November 2024 History buffs will be spoilt for choice over the next 10 days as one of the Hunter’s biggest retrospective festivals rolls out across Lake Macquarie. Tagged as: , Media Releases
BaRK takes bite out of nerves for young readers Published on 01 November 2024 Canine companions are proving the paw-fect partners for primary school kids facing challenges with reading. Tagged as: , Media Releases