In a heartwarming display of community collaboration and support, 78 country libraries scattered across regional, rural, and remote Australia have been awarded much-needed funding through The LBW Trust’s 2023 National Backyard Cricket campaign.
This initiative, made possible by the joint efforts of The LBW Trust, Friends of Libraries Australia (FOLA), and retailer Harvey Norman, aims to bolster these essential centres of knowledge and learning in underserved regions. With a total grant of $110,126, these libraries now have the means to launch a diverse range of projects that will enrich the lives of their communities.
A Triumph of Community Spirit
"Backyard cricket holds a special place in Australia, and it is wonderful to be able to combine our love of cricket with supporting country libraries."
The funding for this remarkable endeavour was made possible by the generous contributions of individuals who participated in the 2022/2023 NBYC events, along with the invaluable support from Harvey Norman and dedicated LBW Trust supporters.
Thanks to this overwhelming show of community spirit, all 78 library applicants have been awarded grants, enabling them to breathe new life into their services and resources.
A Boon for Rural Libraries
Jack Goodman, President of FOLA, emphasized the significance of country libraries as centres of community and knowledge-sharing.
"Country libraries are at the heart of the community, providing havens where people of all ages and backgrounds can come together to share ideas, learn new skills, and connect with each other."
Often facing financial constraints, these libraries play a crucial role in bridging the educational and cultural gaps in remote areas. The grants represent a powerful validation of their dedication and an acknowledgment of the extraordinary projects they undertake despite limited funding.
Diverse Projects, Lasting Impact
- Seed Library: Encouraging a culture of sustainable gardening and community-driven seed sharing.
- Mindfulness Meditation Workshops: Promoting mental well-being and mindfulness practices among library patrons.
- Story Dog Program: Introducing therapy dogs to assist children in developing their reading skills and building confidence.
- Digital Literacy Education: Implementing educational programs to equip the community with essential digital skills.
- Aboriginal Cultural Education Events: Celebrating and preserving indigenous culture through workshops and events.
- Summer Reading Challenge: Engaging readers of all ages in an enriching literary adventure during the summer break.
- Teen-led STEM Club: Empowering young minds through the Innovation Station at Broome Public Library in Western Australia.
An Inclusive Approach
Harvey Norman’s Commitment
Assessing the Influence of LBW Trust and National Backyard Cricket Campaign
The infusion of much-needed funding into 78 country libraries across Australia is a testament to the power of collaboration, community support, and the recognition of the essential role these libraries play in fostering education, connection, and enrichment.