Heather L. Robinson, Proposed cuts at State Library of Victoria go against its mission – and will hurt the disadvantaged, 24 November 2025
The State Library of Victoria – recognised this year as the third most popular library in the world – is proposing major cuts to staff and services. The number of reference librarians will be cut from 25 to ten. Children’s and family engagement officers will be axed, as will digital access officers.
The number of free computers available to the public will be “dramatically” reduced, too. Some of our most vulnerable citizens depend on library digital access for basic services. Some staff told the Age they “disagree” with arguments apparently made by senior management that removal of these computers will “address safety issues”.
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