Local News
Click and Collect now available from the Richmond Tweed Regional Library

Click and Collect now available from the Richmond Tweed Regional Library
Richmond Tweed Regional Library is now offering a Click and Collect service to the community. Library members can reserve items, book a collection time, mask up, check in, and show their library card at the door to collect items. You can reserve items on the library catalogue (accessible from the library website) or staff can select up to 20 items for you. Bookings are essential to access this free, contactless service. More detail can be found on the library website or app.
Acting Regional Library Manager, Lucy Kinsley said, “It’s wonderful news that the library can now offer Click and Collect. Whilst the online library is popular, not everyone has internet access or a device to read or listen to a book on.” She continued, “this expansion to our service will allow more people to access library items in a time of need.” Lucy praised library staff for the work undertaken to be able to bring this service to the community. “We know there are lots of people homeschooling or isolated at the moment, and stories have the power to help us escape to other worlds, especially during lockdown.”
You can join the library online for instant access to eBooks, eAudiobooks, and eMagazines, and current members can access the new Click and Collect service from Wednesday 1 September.
Please note that all library branches are closed for all services other than Click and Collect and the online library.
For assistance contact your local library branch or visit www.rtrl.nsw.gov.au. Contact details on the back of your library card.
Breaking News
NFF Criticises Food Supply Chain Workforce Report for Lack of Actionable Data

Breaking News
AgCAREERSTART Welcomes Dozens of Young Australians to On-Farm Careers

Breaking News
Top Issues Shaping the 2025 Federal Election: Cost of Living and Crime Take Centre Stage

Breaking News
Business Community Rejects Government’s Free TAFE Legislation

Breaking News
Timber vs Concrete Retaining Walls: Which is Best for Your Garden?

-
Tweed Shire News2 years ago
A NEW TWEED HEADS
-
Motoring News2 years ago
Toyota Supra: Get Ready For A Fully Electric Version In 2025
-
COVID-19 Northern Rivers News3 years ago
Northern Rivers Local Health District COVID-19 update
-
COVID-19 Northern Rivers News3 years ago
Northern Rivers COVID-19 update
-
Northern Rivers Local News3 years ago
Fears proposed residential tower will ‘obliterate’ Tweed neighbourhood’s amenity and charm
-
Health News4 years ago
COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic now open at Lismore Square
-
COVID-19 Northern Rivers News3 years ago
Lismore Family Medical Practice employee close contact
-
NSW Breaking News4 years ago
Vale: Former NSW prison boss Ron Woodham