Sunday, April 5, 2026

Period products now free in Alpine Shire libraries

Free pads and tampons are now available at Alpine Shire Council libraries in Bright, Mount Beauty and Myrtleford, with new vending machines installed as part of a statewide initiative.

The Victorian Government program is delivering free period products to up to 700 public locations, including libraries, hospitals, TAFEs, courts, and staffed train stations. The initiative aims to ensure community members can access essential products whenever they need them

Alpine Shire Mayor, Sarah Nicholas, said the new machines in local libraries will make a meaningful difference.

“Access to period products is a basic health need, and no one in our community should have to miss school, work or social activities because they can’t afford them,” she said.

“Our libraries are welcoming community hubs, and adding free pads and tampons ensures they continue to be safe, inclusive spaces for everyone.

“This initiative supports dignity, reduces barriers, and helps ensure all residents can participate fully in everyday life.”

The machines are simple to use. Visitors press the button for the product they need, then collect it from the dispensing slot. Braille plates and clear instructions support accessibility for all users.

Free products can be accessed during normal library opening hours at:

  • Bright Library – 14 Ireland Street, Bright
  • Mount Beauty Library – 61 Lakeside Avenue, Mount Beauty
  • Myrtleford Library – 20 O’Donnell Avenue, Myrtleford

For more information on our libraries and their opening times, visit: Libraries | Alpine Shire Council.

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