Library

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CONTACT DETAILS

Name: Jane Siermans
Phone: (02) 6836 5845
Website: www.cobar.nsw.gov.au
/community-services/library
Facebook: www.facebook.com
/Cobar-Library 

ADDRESS DETAILS

39 Marshall Street
Cobar NSW 2835
PO Box 223
Cobar NSW 2835 

About Cobar Library

Cobar Shire & TAFE Library is a combined public and TAFE library with library services in Cobar, Euabalong and Nymagee. The library is a welcoming and relaxing place with comfortable couches as well as a communal jigsaw puzzle. Cobar Shire residents and visitors may join and borrow library resources such as books, dvds, magazines, ebooks and more. Access to computers and internet is provided at the main branch in Cobar. 

Opening hours

Cobar
39 Marshall Street
Monday – Friday 9.00am – 5:30pm
Saturday 9.00am – 1.00pm
Closed Sundays & Public holidays
Nymagee
Old School Community Centre, Austral Street
Wednesday 10.00am – 3.00pm
Closed Public holidays
Euabalong
Old School Building, Lachlan Street
Monday 8:00am – 10:30am
Wednesday 8:00am – 10:30am
Closed Public holidays
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Regular Events

Bookaholics
Regular meetings of confirmed bookaholics in the Library coffee lounge. From 10.00am on the first Thursday of each month.
FREE and ALL welcome.

Storytime
All parents and carers with young children are invited to attend storytime 10:30-11:00 each Thursday as well as the last Saturday of each month. View the events calendar for storytime dates. Activities include interactive stories and rhymes for pre-schoolers with a fun craft to follow. This is a FREE service. Keep up to date with Library storytime and other events at the Cobar Library Facebook. 

Special Events

For up-to-date information on library events.

All activities are conducted in accordance with NSW Government COVID guidelines. People who are unwell MUST NOT attend.

eBooks and online resources are now located on the Online Library page – see below. 

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