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PLC Exchange Cycle 1 2021 Public Library Collections 2021 Exchange Calendar – Cycle 1 (Selection Week) Week Dates Council/Region Library Branch Exchange Total number 1 4-8 Jan Cloncurry Shire Cloncurry Bob McDonald Library 419 Weipa Town Hibberd Library 496 Charters Towers Region Charters Towers 596 1,511 2 11-15 Jan Etheridge Shire Georgetown Library 232 Torres Shire Torres Shire Library 458 Southern IKC Cherbourg IKC 267 957 3 18-22 Jan Burke Shire Burketown Library 167 Richmond Shire Richmond Library 237 Eastern Cape IKC Yarrabah IKC 334 Eastern Cape IKC Wujal Wujal IKC 267 1,005 4 25-29 Jan Barcoo Shire Jundah Public Library 94 Barcoo Shire Stonehenge Library 79 Barcoo Shire Windorah Library 78 Carpentaria Shire Karumba Library 184 Carpentaria Shire Normanton Library 182 Western Cape IKC Napranum IKC 267 884 5 1-5 Feb Maranoa Region Injune Library 102 Maranoa Region Jackson Library 91 Maranoa Region Mitchell Library 128 Maranoa Region Mungallala Library 85 Maranoa Region Roma Library 707 Maranoa Region Surat Library 71 Maranoa Region Wallumbilla Library 73 Maranoa Region Yuleba Library 54 Eastern Cape IKC Hope Vale IKC 334 1,645 6 8-12 Feb Cook Shire Bloomfield Library 128 Cook Shire Cooktown Library 504 Cook Shire Coen 83 Cook Shire Lakeland 83 Cook Shire Laura 83 Blackall-Tambo Region Blackall Library 261 Blackall-Tambo Region Tambo Library 102 1,244 7 15-19 Feb North Burnett Region Biggenden Library 101 North Burnett Region Eidsvold Library 117 North Burnett Region Gayndah Library 168 North Burnett Region Monto Library 167 North Burnett Region Mundubbera Library 196 North Burnett Region Perry Library 102 Southern IKC Palm Island IKC 334 Torres Strait Island Regional Council Badu IKC 270 (2 Exchanges per year) Torres Strait Island Regional Council Poruma IKC 270 (2 Exchanges per year) Torres Strait Island Regional Council Erub IKC 270 (2 Exchanges per year) 1,995 Updated: February 2021 Page 1 of 3 2021 Exchange Calendar – Cycle 1 (continued) Week Dates Council/Region Library Branch Exchange number Total 8 22-26 Feb Barcaldine Region Alpha Library 110 Barcaldine Region Aramac Library 107 Barcaldine Region Barcaldine Library 345 Barcaldine Region Jericho Library 81 Barcaldine Region Muttaburra Library 109 Torres Strait Island Regional Council Warraber IKC 270 (2 Exchanges per year) Torres Strait Island Regional Council Boigu IKC 270 (2 Exchanges per year) 1,292 9 1-5 Mar Murweh Shire Augathella Library 122 Murweh Shire Charleville Library 469 Murweh Shire Morven Library 154 Western Cape IKC Pormpuraaw IKC 167 Torres Strait Island Regional Council Kubin IKC 270 (2 Exchanges per year) 1,182 10 8-12 Mar Diamantina Shire Bedourie Library 167 Diamantina Shire Birdsville Library 167 McKinlay Shire Julia Creek Library 266 McKinlay Shire McKinlay Library 266 Torres Strait Island Regional Council Mabuiag IKC 270 (2 Exchanges per year) (To be despatched: 29 March-2 April) Torres Strait Island Regional Council Iama 270 (2 Exchanges per year) (To be despatched: 29 March-2 April) Torres Strait Island Regional Council Dauan 270 (2 Exchanges per year) (To be despatched: 29 March-2 April) 1,676 11 15-19 Mar Goondiwindi Region Goondiwindi Library 752 Goondiwindi Region Inglewood Library 165 Goondiwindi Region Texas Library 113 Eastern Cape IKC Lockhart River IKC 167 Southern IKC Woorabinda IKC 334 1,531 12 22-26 Mar Balonne Shire Bollon Library 36 Balonne Shire Dirranbandi Library 60 Balonne Shire Hebel Library 77 Balonne Shire St George Library 399 Balonne Shire Thallon Library 52 Northern Peninsula Area Regional Council Bamaga IKC 267 Western Cape Aurukun IKC 267 1,158 13 29 Mar-2 Apr Longreach Region Ilfracombe Library 89 Longreach Region Isisford Library 92 Longreach Region Longreach Library 412 Hinchinbrook Shire Halifax Library (Ingham) 189 Hinchinbrook Shire Ingham Library 812 Northern Peninsula Area Regional Council New Mapoon IKC 267 1,861 14 5-9 Apr Paroo Shire Cunnamulla Library 220 Paroo Shire Wyandra Library 70 Paroo Shire Yowah Library 106 Northern Peninsula Area Regional Council Seisia IKC 227 Torres Strait Island Regional Council Hammond Island 270 (2 Exchanges per year) 893 15 12-16 Apr Boulia Shire Boulia Library 167 Croydon Shire Croydon Library 167 Quilpie Shire Quilpie Library 237 Winton Shire Winton Library 170 Northern Peninsula Area Regional Council Umagico IKC 267 1,008 16 19-23 Apr Bulloo Shire Thargomindah Library 167 Flinders Shire Flinders Library 224 Douglas Shire Mossman Library 902 Douglas Shire Port Douglas Library 126 1,419 Updated: February 2021 Page 2 of 3 IKC Fresh Start – 2021 Week Dates Council/Region IKC Branch Fresh Start Number Total TBC TBC Northern Peninsula Area Regional Council Injinoo IKC 800 TBC TBC Western Cape Mapoon IKC TBC Possible Future IKC Additions Week Dates Council/Region IKC Branch Fresh Start Number Total TBC TBC Torres Strait Island Regional Council Masig IKC TBC TBC TBC Torres Strait Island Regional Council Mer IKC TBC TBC TBC Torres Strait Island Regional Council Saibai (Island) IKC TBC TBC TBC Torres Strait Island Regional Council St Pauls IKC TBC TBC TBC Torres Strait Island Regional Council Ugar IKC TBC TBC TBC Gulf Doomadgee IKC TBC TBC TBC Gulf Kowanyama IKC TBC TBC TBC Gulf Mornington Island IKC TBC Contact For any queries contact: Gaby Asenjo [email protected] Updated: February 2021 Page 3 of 3 .
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