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Meet the Author! with Andrew Daddo
Go behind the scenes with a real-life author! Join us for an entertaining session with multi-talented writer and TV presenter Andrew Daddo!

AI Made Simple
Join us for this 5-part seminar that aims to break down the complexity of AI. We encourage attending all sessions for the full experience.

Lifeline Connect is here for you
Drop by Lifeline Connect to talk to trained supporters and get connected to the help you need.

It's always game day with Sunday Games
Drop in and enjoy a Sunday afternoon of tabletop games every month at the library! All are welcome.

Join a library group or club
Come along and find a library group that suits you, from a variety of special interest groups.

Need help with Services Australia apps?
Perfect for those who'd like help with accessing and using Services Australia's digital services.

Be driven to the library with Bus to Books
Bus to Books is a free bus service allowing local North Sydney residents who have limited mobility or are without their own transport to access the library.

Pay online, anytime!
You can now pay your Stanton Library charges online.
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Tue 10 Mar 2026
3pm - 7pm
Lifeline Connect
Lifeline Connect is a free face-to-face community service. You will be heard in a discreet environment by trained supporters and get connected to the help you need.
Wed 11 Mar 2026
9am - 11am
Drop-in DUPLO (1–6 years)
Join us for our twice weekly drop-in DUPLO session, perfect for little builders.
Thu 12 Mar 2026
4pm - 5pm
Meet the Author! with Andrew Daddo
Go behind the scenes with a real-life author! Join us for an entertaining session with multi-talented writer and TV presenter Andrew Daddo!
Fri 13 Mar 2026
1pm - 2pm
Writers @ Stanton: Bob Carr
Former NSW premier Bob Carr joins us to share his insights about love and grieving in this deeply moving memoir.