Glen Innes Severn Public & TAFE Library

Glen Innes Severn Public & TAFE Library Glen Innes Severn Public & TAFE Library is a combined Public & TAFE Library. We have three branch libraries located in Deepwater, Emmaville, and Glencoe.

Welcome to the official page of the Glen Innes Severn Public & TAFE Library. You can view our Social Media Page Rules here: https://www.gisc.nsw.gov.au/Public-Notices-Announcements/Social-Media-Page-Rules

The Glen Innes Severn Public & TAFE Library provides library services to residents and visitors of the Glen Innes Severn region. Glen Innes Severn Council acknowledges and pays respect

to the Ngarabul people as the traditional custodians of this land, their elders past, present and emerging, and to Torres Strait Islander people and all First Nations people.

The next After Dark Movie on 25th June. In 1995 this film shows a boy who magically brings his toy Indian to life. Pleas...
02/06/2026

The next After Dark Movie on 25th June.

In 1995 this film shows a boy who magically brings his toy Indian to life.

Please RSVP to the Library on 6730 2600.

This week is National Reconciliation week! Come and see our dispay of books! What is National Reconciliation Week? "Reco...
01/06/2026

This week is National Reconciliation week! Come and see our dispay of books!

What is National Reconciliation Week?

"Reconciliation is about strengthening relationships between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non-Indigenous peoples, for the benefit of all Australians."*

- * Quoted directly from the National Reconciliation Website. https://www.reconciliation.org.au/reconciliation/

June's movie marathon will be on Saturday 20th June. A teenager steals a time traveling car, meets his awkward teenage p...
26/05/2026

June's movie marathon will be on Saturday 20th June.

A teenager steals a time traveling car, meets his awkward teenage parents, and has to play matchmaker or literally vanish.

Please RSVP to the Library on 6730 2600.

Live Streamed Sydney Writer's festivalSaturday 23 May:Amitav Ghosh in ConversationSaturday 23 May, 10 - 10.55 amJoin acc...
21/05/2026

Live Streamed Sydney Writer's festival
Saturday 23 May:

Amitav Ghosh in Conversation

Saturday 23 May, 10 - 10.55 am

Join acclaimed writer Amitav Ghosh to explore the themes of history, post-colonialism and environmentalism behind his rich body of work, including his new novel Ghost-Eye. In conversation with Michael Williams.

The Future of Democracy: Trump's America with Jon Sopel

12 - 12.55 pm

Join journalist and writer Jon Sopel as he considers how to withstand the forces eroding democracies worldwide, in conversation with Nick Bryant and Rosalind Dixon.

Presented in collaboration with the UNSW Resilient Democracy Lab.

Fantastical Worlds

4 - 4.55 pm

Hear international bestselling writers Lev Grossman, R. F. Kuang and Garth Nix discuss their careers, their enthusiasm for fantasy and the genre's dedicated readers. With host Carody Culver.

Live streamed Sydney Writer's FestivalFriday 22 of May:Susan Choi: Flashlight12 - 12.55 pmJoin 2025 Booker Prize shortli...
19/05/2026

Live streamed Sydney Writer's Festival
Friday 22 of May:

Susan Choi: Flashlight

12 - 12.55 pm

Join 2025 Booker Prize shortlisted writer Susan Choi as she discusses family, absence and alienation in her new novel Flashlight, in conversation with Beejay Silcox. Supported by the Literature Translation Institute of Korea and the Korean Cultural Centre Australia.

Trent Dalton: Gravity Let Me Go

2 - 2.55 pm

Join multi award-winning writer Trent Dalton to discuss his latest novel, Gravity Let Me Go, and it's themes of love, family, ambition and deception. In conversation with Cassie McCullagh. Supported by Vision Australia.

Great Adaptations

May, 4 - 4.55 pm

Get behind-the-scenes insight into adapting stories from page to screen with writers Mick Herron (Slow Horses) and Suzie Miller (Prima Facie) in conversation with Benjamin Law.

Florence Knapp: The Names
6 - 6.55 pm

Explore the profound force of family and the life-defining act of naming a child with bestselling debut author of The Names, Florence Knapp, in conversation with ABC Radio National's Claire Nichols. Florence Knapp appears thanks to the support of the Salon.

Live streamed Sydney Writer's FestivalTuesday 21st of May:Yann Martel: Son of Nobody10 - 10.55 amUnravel ancient traditi...
17/05/2026

Live streamed Sydney Writer's Festival
Tuesday 21st of May:

Yann Martel: Son of Nobody

10 - 10.55 am

Unravel ancient traditions of storytelling with the Booker Prize-winning author of Life of Pi, Yann Martel, as he discusses his new novel, Son of Nobody. With ABC Radio National's Claire Nichols. Presented in partnership with ABC Radio

Stephanie Alexander: The Cook's Companion 30th Anniversary
David Szalay: Flesh

6 - 6.55pm

Hear 2025 Booker Prize Winner David Szalay trace the evolution of his singular, propulsive novel Flesh and the slowly unravelling life of its protaganosit. With Michelle de Krester.

12 - 12.55 pm

Hear from Australia's beloved chef Stephanie Alexander on the 30th anniversary of her essential kitchen resource and one of our favourite cookbooks, The Cook's Companion. With chef Adam Liaw.

Bringing the Past to Life

4 - 4.55 pm

Sink into stories from near and far in this Festival favourite event with Robbie Arnott, Yann Martel and Tasma Walton, in conversation with ABC Radio National's Kate Evans.

Young Adult new releases. let us know which ones you would like to read!
14/05/2026

Young Adult new releases.

let us know which ones you would like to read!

Address

71 Grey Street
Glen Innes, NSW
2370

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 5pm
Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 3pm

Telephone

02 67302600

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