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Lets get digital

Free digital sessions will take place at Torquay Library to help people guide participants through the digital space.

During sessions in February and March, people will learn how to borrow eBooks and eAudiobooks and access newspapers and magazines online from the library.

The sessions are the work of a partnership between Torquay Library and the Surf Coast Shire Council. Cr Gary Allen said the sessions would provide older participants with valuable skills.

“Participants will learn how to access the library’s live-streaming channel featuring lots of movies and documentaries,” he said.

“They are shown how to use the Busy Things app, which has over 120 online learning games to play with their grandkids.

“This is part of the council’s commitment to age-friendly communities and assisting people to age well in place. The sessions help anyone access the library’s resources at any time.

“Sometimes physically getting to the library can be a bit of effort. Supporting people to master the online digital world means benefiting from the convenience that it provides.”

Morning tea will be provided during the sessions, with participants asked to bring a tablet or laptop that could connect to the internet.

There will also be two online sessions run by Vicki Dunmore from the Torquay Library at the Moriac Community Centre on March 18 and the Winchelsea Community House on March 25.

Feedback during last year’s Positive Ageing Month and consultations from the council’s Age Friendly Strategy found there was a need for more opportunities to develop digital skills in the community.

People can contact Surf Coast Shire Council’s age-friendly officer, Rose Salvo, at rsalvo@surfcoast.vic.gov.au or 03 5261 0600 for more session details and to book a spot.

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