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February 24, 2017 gympieregionallibraries

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The Gympie Regional Libraries consists of Gympie Library and branch libraries at Imbil, Goomeri, Kilkivan, Rainbow Beach and Tin Can Bay. Opening hours for each branch can be found @ https://www.gympie.qld.gov.au/web/library/about-us View all posts by gympieregionallibraries

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