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Early birds get bookworm

Maisie and Jack Kelly were early birds getting the bookworm on Tuesday, ahead of Geelong libraries reopening to the public on June 9.

The Ocean Grove siblings had an early chance to compile their reading shortlists with exclusive access to their local library ahead of other branches opening.

This week Geelong Regional Libraries Corporation announced all its branches and mobile services would reopen to the public in line with recent Victorian government advice.

“The health and safety of our community and staff remains our priority as we re-open branches and resume some services,” the corporation said in a statement.

“As such, there will be changes to the way libraries operate, including strict hygiene and social distancing rules, as well as time limits on library visits.

“We thank you for your continued understanding, patience and support as we re-open libraries and resume services.”

The gradual resumption of services begins next Monday with return chutes opening during branch operating hours.

On June 9, branches and mobile services will reopen with shorter operating hours.

The corporation plans to resume normal library opening hours on July 6.

Library programming, live events and most outreach services would remain suspended until further notice, the corporation said.

The corporation has also extended due dates for all physical collection items until July 31, 2020 and has committed to waive overdue fines during this period.

For information on reopening hours: www.grlc.vic.gov.au/coronavirus

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