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Thank you for providing your feedback on the future of library services in Wendouree.

22 January 2026

Thank you to everyone who responded to the request for feedback and thoughts on future library services in Wendouree. This round of community engagement was undertaken from 24 June 2025 to 23 October 2025. It built on previous community engagement about future library services in Wendouree that occurred in April 2022.

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  • Overview

This stage of community engagement was to provide information to residents in Wendouree and neighbouring suburbs, and the whole Ballarat community more broadly. We wanted to bring together our community’s ideas and insights by consulting on current library use, program and services preferences and also any perceived barriers or concerns about accessing a new library building at Weeramar Park in Wendouree. We also wanted to demonstrate strong support for this project to continue to advocate for support and funding for this project across all levels of government.

  • What we heard

There were 2,226 visitors to the My Say page and 361 contributions were received.

  • 26% of those responding live in Wendouree and a further 13% work in Wendouree. Just over half of the respondents, 52%, indicted that Wendouree Library is their usual library branch.
  • 59% of respondents indicated they regularly use a library branch. A further 31% of respondents indicated they use a library facility occasionally.
  • Importantly, where respondents were asked to rank how important it is to have a new library in Wendouree, 70% of respondents rated a new library facility in Wendouree at the highest level of 5 (‘very important’). A further 18% chose scale 4 of importance.

The survey also asked respondents to rank features in a new library that would make it more accessible and inclusive for community. From highest to lowest, respondents ranked:

  • accessible parking and entrances,
  • the provision of public toilets that include accessible facilities
  • quiet study areas

We particularly wanted to know if people had any concerns about accessing a library in the Weeramar Park. 83% of people answered this question. 54% were positive about the library being in the park. 25% were neutral, 12% mixed and 8% negative.

  • What’s next

Council was provided with a report on the engagement at the December 10 meeting. At that meeting, Council endorsed Weeramar Park, located at the corner of Gillies Street and Norman Street in Wendouree, as the site of the future Wendouree Library.

The results of the engagement, including community suggestions and ideas has been provided to the consulting architects and will be used to inform their design work for a proposed library building. Your feedback will also be used to build Council’s advocacy efforts to all levels of government, towards securing funding for this building project.

Further engagement on detailed designs will occur in the first half of 2026. Opportunities to participate in this phase of engagement will be advertised on the MySay page and on the Ballarat Libraries Facebook page.

Read the full Community Engagement Summary Report here.

Aerial view of Weeramar Park, located at the corner of Gillies Street and Norman Street in Wendouree.

Weeramar Park, located at the corner of Gillies Street and Norman Street in Wendouree.