Smithfield Library Reopens After Major Renovation

The community has celebrated the official reopening of the Smithfield Library as a part of its grand reopening celebrations this morning.

The revitalised library delivers upgraded spaces for children, technology, learning and everyday use, helping ensure the branch remains a valued community hub for years to come.

Originally purpose-built in 1988 as the Mulgrave Shire Council Bicentennial Library, Smithfield Library has long been an important community asset.

The latest refurbishment follows an earlier upgrade in 2008 and delivers a refreshed, modern and more accessible space designed to better meet the community's evolving needs.

The upgraded library features a refreshed colour palette, contemporary shelving, a new tech nook, and an expanded children's area, creating a more functional and flexible environment for reading, learning, creativity and digital literacy.

In 2024, Smithfield Library recorded more than 95,000 in-person visits and more than 90,000 loans, making it Council's third most visited library branch.

Cairns Mayor Amy Eden said the reopening marked an exciting new chapter for a much-loved community facility.

"Smithfield Library has been serving the northern beaches community for decades, and this refurbishment ensures it continues to meet the needs of residents now and into the future," Cr Eden said.

"This is a welcoming, modern and accessible space that supports lifelong learning, connection and creativity for people of all ages."

All core services are again available at Smithfield Library, including borrowing and returning, access to collections, public spaces, computers and Wi-Fi.

Division 8 Councillor Rhonda Coghlan said the upgraded facility would provide a better experience for regular visitors while creating new opportunities for community use.

"Smithfield Library is a much-valued local hub, and these improvements will make a real difference for families, children, students and all residents who use the space," Cr Coghlan said.

"We know how important this library is to the community, and we are thrilled to reopen the doors and welcome everyone back."

For the latest information on opening hours, programs and branch locations, visit the Cairns Libraries website or follow Cairns Libraries on Facebook.

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