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Celebrating 75 Years of the Bookbus 1950 - 2025
Visit this articleApril brings a celebration of diversity and community at Dunedin Public Libraries. As we mark Autism Acceptance Month, we're reminded of the importance of creating inclusive spaces for all. From commemorating 75 years of our beloved Bookbus service to offering thought-provoking discussions on Kāi Tahu design and creative writing workshops, there's something for everyone to explore and enjoy. Whether you're seeking to expand your literary horizons, delve into local history, or simply find a quiet moment of reflection, your library is here to help.
Celebrating 75 Years of the Bookbus 1950 - 2025
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Visit this articleTry something new this April! Whether it's a bookbinding workshop, a bus birthday, or listening to a story, you'll always find something to do at the public library.
Visit this article‘People come for books, they get more than just books,’ an interview with Jo Howard, Bookbus driver and library professional.
Visit this articleAli discusses autism, neurodiversity, and how the libraries support with low sensory quiet hours.
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Visit this articleA new and exciting addition to Heritage Collections.
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