The NEW What’s On is here! Published on 05 September 2025 So many programs and events to choose from - grab your copy and enjoy free fun at Kingston Libraries! Tagged as: , General
Kingston's Women in Science Published on 03 September 2025 Kingston and Moorabbin have hosted key CSIRO sites where women scientists made vital contributions to health and food research—often in the face of gender barriers. During Women’s Health Week, we honour their legacy and impact. Tagged as: , General
Kingston Libraries Presents: Victorian Seniors Festival 2025 Published on 01 September 2025 Connect, Create & Celebrate This October! Get ready to celebrate ageing well with Kingston Libraries as we bring the joy of the Victorian Seniors Festival to you throughout October! Tagged as: , General
Celebrating First Nations Stories for Now & Future Generations Published on 22 August 2025 We invite you to join us for Elders Storytime, a special event celebrating the rich traditions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples through the voices of our local Bunurong Elders. Tagged as: , General
Welcome to our libraries survey for 2025 Published on 15 August 2025 We'd love to hear from you! Fill in our survey for your chance to win. Opens Friday 15 August until Sunday 21 September. Tagged as: , General
Bon Scott Blew the Roof Off: Were You There? Published on 04 August 2025 Help us uncover the story behind this iconic AC/DC photo! Tagged as: , General
Science Week Published on 30 July 2025 Celebrate National Science Week and beyond with a galaxy of exciting activities, hands-on learning, and real-world discovery at your local library. Tagged as: , General
Book review: Always Home, Always Homesick by Hannah Kent Published on 15 July 2025 A beautifully written memoir about finding connection in unfamiliar places - perfect for fans of Burial Rites, armchair travellers, and anyone who loves stories about creativity, identity, and the meaning of home. Tagged as: , Reviews
Book review: Lenny Marks Gets Away with Murder by Kerryn Mayne Published on 15 July 2025 For a quirky yet emotional mystery, pick up this wonderful Australian debut along with some tea and tissues. Tagged as: , Reviews
Family History Month Published on 11 July 2025 August is Family History Month, and we're here to help you start, or deepen, your journey into the past. From expert workshops to powerful new reads by Kate Grenville and David Marr, there’s inspiration and guidance for every kind of family history explorer. Tagged as: , General