TERM 1 LIBRARY NEWS

Welcome to the library for the new school year! We are delighted to welcome both new and returning students to our vibrant space that supports your learning, creativity and growth.

Our library offers a wide range of resources to suit every learner:
Books – a large collection of fiction and non-fiction to borrow and enjoy
eBooks – digital books you can read anytime on your device
Audiobooks – stories you can listen to, perfect for learning on the go

The library includes a range of spaces for students to enjoy:
Quiet reading zones
Independent study areas
Lunchtime spaces for chess, puzzles and BYOD activities

To keep the library welcoming for everyone, we ask that all students:
Respect quiet zones and keep noise to a minimum
Handle books, games and puzzles with care
Use technology responsibly in line with school guidelines
Keep food and drinks outside the library
Follow library expectations and school values


CBCA Notables available

In 2026, the Children’s Book Council of Australia (CBCA) proudly marks the 80th year of the Book of the Year Awards. Since 1946, these awards have recognised the incredible talent and imagination that fuel the books our young readers cherish, and the creators who continue to shape our understanding of childhood, curiosity and compassion through story. The 2026 theme is ‘Symphony of Stories’ and the talented illustrator is the fabulous Briony Stewart, award-winning author-illustrator of ‘Gymnastica Fantastica’ and other children’s books.

In Term 1, we’ve been excited to showcase these CBCA Notable titles in our library—ready for students to explore and borrow:

  • Catch, Sarah Brill (Allen & Unwin)
  • Chickenpox, Remy Lai (Allen & Unwin)
  • Darkest Night, Brightest Star, Barry Jonsberg (Allen & Unwin)
  • Drift, Pip Harry (Lothian Children’s Books)
  • The Edge of Everything, Miranda Luby (Text Publishing)
  • Eleanor Jones is Playing with Fire, Amy Doak (Penguin Random House Australia)
  • The Foal in the Wire, Robbie Coburn (Lothian Children’s Books)
  • Ghost Guitar, TJ DOOM, illustrated by Nahum Ziersch (Penguin Random House Australia)
  • Golden, Jade Timms (Text Publishing)
  • How to Be Normal, Ange Crawford (Walker Books Australia)
  • Little Bones, Sandy Bigna, illustrated by Tamlyn Teow (University of Queensla
  • A Murder is Going Down, Kate Emery (Allen & Unwin)
  • Never Thought I’d End Up Here, Ann Liang (Penguin Random House Australia)
  • Ngurra Home, Carl Merrison & Hakea Hustler (Magabala Books)
  • The Paperbark Tree Committee, Karys McEwen (Text Publishing)
  • Promises and Other Lies, Sue Whiting (Walker Books Australia)
  • Run, Sarah Armstrong (Hardie Grant Children’s Publishing)
  • This Season’s Draft, Jason Gent (Allen & Unwin)
  • This Stays Between Us, Margot McGovern (Penguin Random House Australia)
  • The Surface Trials, H.M. Waugh (Allen & Unwin)
  • Unhallowed Halls, Lili Wilkinson (Allen & Unwin)
  • The Worst Perfect Moment, Shivaun Plozza (Walker Books Australia)
  • The Year We Escaped, Suzanne Leal (Angus & Robertson)

The following are available in eBook/Audiobook format:

These Notables showcase the strength and variety of Australian writing for young people.


Digital Collection & New Additions in Term 1, 2026

In Term 1, we’ve shared the fantastic new eBook and audiobook additions to our shared collections from March 2026. There’s something for every reader to discover and enjoy! The titles have been selected based on member requests and recently released titles and include the following and many many more:

 

Holiday Reading

As students head into a well-earned break, reading beyond the classroom can be enjoyed. Stories can be explored, learning can continue, and the joy of reading can be discovered. With our digital library available 24/7, you can read eBooks anytime and listen to audiobooks on the go, so the next great adventure is always just a click away!


How to access Digital Library (ePlatform):

The collection features something for everyone—from newly released titles such as This Season’s Draft by Jason Gent to timeless classics such as Little Women by Louisa May Alcott. 

Happy reading and enjoy your holidays! 

 

Hume Libraries Autumn School Holidays Series

Hume Libraries have a bunch of really exciting School Holiday events happening in April! Watch a magic show, enter PS5 tournaments, do fun crafts at the library or learn about some super interesting insects! Bookings are open now for some events. For all other school holiday events, bookings open two weeks prior. Don’t miss out! Pick up a calendar from any of the branches, and book in on the website or via the app.

https://humelibraries.events.mylibrary.digital/series?si=&sn=Autumn+School+Holidays 

 

 

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