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Townsville Library Service - Mobile Library

Provides monthly service to people who are housebound, disabled, frail-aged and carers. Includes visits to private residences, retirement villages, pensioner units, hostels and nursing homes.

Aitkenvale Library
4 Petunia Street
Suburb: AITKENVALE
State: QLD
Postcode: 4814

(07) 4727 8324

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