Everton Park Library is a vibrant community hub offering a wide range of facilities and services to cater to all ages. From free art and craft activities for children aged 4-12 to engaging sessions for parents and toddlers, the library provides a welcoming space for learning and creativity. With a focus on inclusivity, the library is wheelchair accessible, ensuring that everyone can participate in the various activities and events hosted.
Located at 573 South Pine Road, Everton Park, the library serves as a gathering place for families and individuals to connect, learn, and have fun. The emphasis on early literacy through singing, clapping, and dancing sessions for both toddlers and babies highlights the library’s commitment to supporting child development. By fostering a sense of community and providing educational opportunities, Everton Park Library plays a vital role in enriching the lives of its visitors.
Brisbane City Council, under which Everton Park Library operates, recognizes the importance of engaging with the community and providing valuable services. As part of one of the largest local governments in the Asia-Pacific region, the council’s support enables the library to offer a diverse range of programs and resources. With a focus on long-term vision and innovation, both the council and the library strive to create a better Brisbane for residents now and in the future.