About Our Libraries

This section provides you with an opportunity to find out more about the services and facilities at our libraries, and how they can help you. Here you can find information including:

Local History PresentationA valuable source of knowledge

Our libraries are a valuable source of knowledge in our City and a wealth of information. Our library service comprises of 4 libraries, including:

  • a central library at Campsie
  • a branch library at Earlwood
  • a branch library at Lakemba, and
  • a branch library at Riverwood.

They're one of our most popular and often used facilities. Our libraries have over 65,000 members and over 2,200 visitors per day.

For residents who don't use these services regularly its an opportunity explore and discover one of our most important assets.

All kind of information is available to you through our libraries, and you can access this information:

  • by telephone
  • in person
  • or online.

Staff will show you how to use reference books, government publications, microfilm, newspapers, pamphlets and computers.

 

Free Wireless internet at campsie library

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Community Language Library Information

 

Our brochure, Discover Your Library (English), contains information about our library services. It is available in a number of community languages, including Arabic, Chinese, Greek, Korean and Vietnamese. You can find these here »

The brochure "Do you need books in your language?" is also available to download and has information about borrowing books in a number of community languages.

 

The Library Guidelines Brochure (English) is provided to ensure that everyone can have a safe and pleasant library experience. You can also download the Library Guidelines brochure in a range of community languages here »

 


Last Updated 1-May-2009