It seems bookworms aren't the only ones who are enjoying Quirindi's newly opened library, after the state-of-the-art project was shortlisted for the prestigious Leo Kelly Arts and Culture Award.
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The award recognises the outstanding achievement by local governments in strategic planning and delivery for arts and culture.
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LPSC General Manager Jo Sangster said the Quirindi library's inclusion reflected the vision and commitment to excellence the council staff had shown, in delivering a precinct designed to facilitate community connectedness.
The library will be judged on innovation and improvements to cultural planning, policy, delivery and or evaluation, achievement of intended goals, leadership to other councils and the legacy of the project, with the winners announced on November 4.
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