Council's use of social media
Council’s social media accounts are monitored during business hours,
from 8.30am to 4.45pm. Some accounts may be monitored outside these
hours during events or emergencies such as:
Official Facebook accounts: Burwood Council -
 Burwood Festival - Mayor of Burwood -
Official Twitter accounts:
Burwood Council - Burwood Library -
 Burwood Festival -
Official Instagram accounts:
 Burwood Council - 
Official YouTube accounts:
Atomic Training: for how to learning resosurce
Access to more than 500 easy-to-understand online training videos.
On-demand video training for:
- Microsoft Word and Excel
- Adobe Photoshop and Dreamweaver
- Final Cut Pro and GarageBand
- iTunes and iPad
- HTML5 and CSS3
- Social media and WordPress
- Google Docs, Picasa, and more!
- File Format: Microsoft Word
Library Provides : Face book, Twitter, Instagram and You tube
The technologies enable to access Chidren's, Teenage/Youth and
Information/References.
Chidren's: They need something to read but can't get to the library
then they use through twitter leave comments as well.
Ebooks and Audiobooks avaliable
Teenage/Youth : Access to SAI GLOBAL E Resources
Google play & Appe store include
Information/ Reference: Australia/NZ Reference Centre
This database provides a scholarly collection of
full-text journal articles in many areas of academic study including
anthropology, astronomy, biology, engineering, geography, mathematics,
physics, zoology and many other fields.
It is a good resource for students seeking high quality information.
Homework Assistance sessions, facilitated by professional tutoring
company AceTute. Homework Assistance for high school students.
Local study: avaliable because od 2.0 technologies. Genealogy and Local History
also Internet History Resources avaliable as well
Material is available for those interested in tracing their family histories and local history.
These include birth, death and marriage records, convict records, shipping records, and many
other colonial records.
The majority of these records are held on microfilm, microfiche or on CD ROM, which
necessitates the use of equipment. Experienced volunteers are available to assist and train
people beginning their family history research, or people requiring help in the use of equipment or
resources. Advanced family history researchers may also be able to gain some tips from our
knowledgeable volunteers.
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