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The Wrong Victim av Marshall Grover
E=mc2: A Biography of the World's Most Famous Equation av David Bodanis
Renniks Australian Artists av John Kroeger
Hamlet av William Shakespeare
The Rebel. An Essay on Man in Revolt. av Albert. Camus
The Garden of the Gods av Gerald Durrell
Tall Poppies Too (A Penguin Original) av Susan Mitchell
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Om megThe Goyder Street Library is a modest community library staffed entirely by volunteers and supported entirely by donations
Om biblioteket mittThe Story of the Goyder Street Library
On December 1st, 2006, the ACT ALP Government closed the Griffith Library, located in the ACT suburb of Griffith in what was once the Griffith Primary School. Since self government in 1989 there had been other attempts to close first the Kingston Library (which was relocated to Griffith) and later the Griffith Library by various ACT Government groupings, including a close run attempt in 2000 by the then ACT Liberal Government. This time there was no consultation, just a decision to close. Residents were outraged and there were many letters to the editor, calls to talk back radio and interviews with affected borrowers on TV, and public rallies. People continued to feel aggrieved, especially when it became apparent that the social impact of the closure had not been measured.
A small group of people continued to meet together and explore the possibility of maintaining a library presence in the inner south. Finally they committed to seriously opening some sort of a modest library/drop in centre with the clear aim of proving to the ACT Government the need to open a library in the inner south or, include a purpose built library in any plans to redevelop the Griffith site.
After much searching, the Aboriginal Sports and Recreational Centre Boomanulla Oval on Goyder Street in Narrabundah offered its boxing ring. The Southside Community Library Taskforce accepted the offer and went public with the news on Thursday 19th April 2007. We announced that we would open the Goyder Street Library in 5 weeks. Canberrans heard our call and books, fittings and offers of help flooded in. . Local residents just turned up and did things, repairs and maintenance.The Goyder Street Library was opened by Jack Waterford AM, who is now our patron, on Thursday 24th May 2007.
Everything in the Library is donated; the books, the fittings (over 35 bays of stand-alone shelving and various book cases), the furniture and everything else There are more than 30 volunteers including the original taskforce.
Hjemmesidehttp://www.southsidelibrary.com
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StedNarrabundah, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
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Best wishes always
Lisa Hill
postet av gunung kl. 8:12 am (EST) den Dec 24, 2008
Well done!
Regards
Janice
postet av elan kl. 6:28 am (EST) den Oct 8, 2008
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postet av TheTortoise kl. 3:02 pm (EST) den Oct 7, 2008
postet av kansasjoe kl. 8:37 pm (EST) den Jun 29, 2008
postet av luminosity kl. 12:45 pm (EST) den Apr 23, 2008
Good work anyway.
Cheers
Thrin
postet av Thrin kl. 3:18 pm (EST) den Mar 7, 2008
postet av huni kl. 6:14 pm (EST) den Jan 8, 2008
I see that we share a fair number of books, including one very specifically Canberra one - 'The Canberra Gardener'. Do you live in Canberra?
postet av ForrestFamily kl. 12:19 am (EST) den Oct 26, 2007
Nice to meet a fellow library person out here!
"Isaac's Storm" was also recommended to me by a fan of Larson's writing. I have to read "Devil..." if only for the story of the origins of the term "windy city". :) Have you read that one?
I hope others in the club read the book...we've had a couple of "slow" books recently and the Nonfiction aspect may have scared a few of the regulars off. I hope not.
I did enjoy Thunderstruck - mostly for the detail and depth of research. I look forward to reading his others.
cheers,
Dawn
postet av BookBuzz kl. 6:02 pm (EST) den Sep 12, 2007
My name is Heather and I am a voluntary cataloguer at the Goyder Street Community Library. This Library was estd by a group of enthusiastic library users who were appalled at closure of one of the branch library of the local government.
I in fact donated my copy of 'Thunderstruck' to the Goyder Street Library. I have to say I was a little disappointed by it, partly because I thought Devil in the White City was so great and it may have been the case of the second book suffering by comparison. 'Devil' was in the couldn't-put-it-down category and there was a genuine parallel story in that the Chicago Fair and the serial murders did coincide. With the wireless development and the Crippen murder the parallel was more contrived and simply not as good a narrative.
Will be interested to know your book club's thoughts.
Best wishes,
Heather
postet av Boomanulla kl. 10:09 pm (EST) den Sep 7, 2007
This month we are reading Thunderstruck, by Erik Larson. I noticed that you include Thunderstruck in your library and I’d just like to invite you to visit us and share your thoughts about Larson’s book. It’s a friendly easy-going book club with over 400 members and we are always looking for new points of view.
If you are interested, visit us at http://bookbuzz.torontopubliclibrary.ca/...
Thank-you for your time,
Dawn
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postet av BookBuzz kl. 3:46 pm (EST) den Sep 5, 2007