A Good Yarn: Celebrating ten years of knitting and giving

This year, the Knit 1, Yarn 2 craft group celebrates its ten-year anniversary. Established in 2014 by coordinator Susan Russell, the group came together following a call for volunteers to do a yarn bombing ‘50s set for Joondalup Festival.  

At the conclusion of the festival, Susan proposed that a knitting and crocheting group be formed, and Knit 1, Yarn 2 yarn craft club was born.  

Now at a stable size of 20 members, founders Susan Russell, Margaret Brooker, Teresa Williams and Jackie Johnson are the only original members. The group is inclusive, welcoming members of all ages, genders, cultures, identities and abilities, and meets monthly at the Joondalup Library.  

As well as knitting and crocheting, the group provides social opportunities for members. Susan Russell said the members enjoy a friendly chat, sharing their knowledge and ideas. “Primarily, the group is a social one, where we can share our love of our art form,” she said.  

“We have a lovely group of kind and generous crafters who knit and chat and take an active interest in the welfare of the members and our families. I think one of the benefits is to affirm, appreciate and encourage the skill and time involved in creating beautiful items with yarn.”  

Many of the beautiful items are donated to countless charity groups. Through a partnership with the Lions Club of Wanneroo, the group make and donate children’s clothes and toys for Grandparents Rearing Grandchildren WA, blankets and dog coats for RSPCA in Malaga, Trauma Teddies for Red Cross WA, and sensory toys for Autism WA, to name just a few.  

The partnership also saw the group knit babies clothes and blankets for King Edward Memorial Hospital, Perth Children’s Hospital, and Pregnancy Assist.  

The Women and Newborn Health Services team at King Edward Memorial Hospital were extremely grateful for the beautiful clothes, so lovingly knitted for their patients. Senior social worker, Gillian, thanked the group for their kindness and generosity. “These clothes will be given to our patients who have a premature baby in our Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. I know our families will be very grateful to receive them.”  

The group has achieved a great deal over the past ten years, supporting each other and those in the community who need additional support. A little yarn certainly goes a long way and can help a lot of people.

 

Summer Reading Quest – last days!

Congratulations to all those who participated in the Summer Reading Quest. The last day is Thursday 29 February 2024.

To go into the statewide draw to win some awesome prizes, submit your reading details to Summer Reading Quest website or just drop your Booklet or Summer Steps into your local Library by Sunday 31 March 2024.

Prizes include: writing workshops, art prints, a place in the Young Writers Program at the Literature Centre, books, puppets, Better Beginnings kits, gift vouchers and much more.

 

 

 

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Joondalup Library

About

Joondalup Library is one of the busiest public library in Western Australia. Joondalup Library opened its doors in 1997 as part of a civic and administration centre. Since then it has been proudly serving Joondalup’s community, providing access to meeting rooms, technology and a vast range of books, DVDs, CDs and other formats, just to name a few.

Reference collection

Located on the lower ground floor within the Joondalup Library, the Reference area houses a large collection suitable for students and researchers of all ages.

Local History collection

Joondalup Library houses the purpose-built Local History areas on the lower ground floor.

Facilities and services

Technology

Study

City of Joondalup – Administration Centre

The City’s Administration Centre is located at 90 Boas Avenue, Joondalup, next to the Civic Centre, Council Chambers and Joondalup Library.

Our Customer Care Team is the first point of contact for requests, enquiries and feedback and are based in the City’s Administration Building.

Please use the search function at the top of this page for further information about the City, our functions and services.

Stories in the Park

Do you like to get outdoors with your children? 

In addition to regular Story Time sessions, City of Joondalup Libraries will be taking Story Time out to popular local parks in November. 

Invite your friends for a morning of stories, adventure and nature craft. There will be some fun games and activities, making the most of the outdoors. 

Come along on Tuesdays at 10.00am. 

Date Park Suburb
Tuesday 21 November 2023 Camberwarra Park Craigie
Tuesday 28 November 2023 Barridale Park Kingsley

Feel free to bring a picnic blanket or cushion to make you more comfortable. If the weather is inclement, Story Time will relocate to the closest library. 

This is a free family event and bookings are not required.

Suitable for families with children aged 2 – 4 years.

 

School holiday activities

 

City of Joondalup Libraries host events for children every school holidays. The sessions are fun, interactive and educational. A variety of presenters and creative sessions are included.

Events are suitable for children aged five to 12 years. Each event costs $4.00 and must be paid online. Bookings are essential and open two weeks before the start of the holidays. Bookings can be made direct on the City’s events calendar.

Book Autumn 2024 activities

Please note that it is library policy children aged 12 and under must have a parent or guardian remain in the library for the duration of the events.

To keep up to date with school holiday activities and other library events:

Library services for jobseekers

City of Joondalup libraries have a variety of resources to help job seekers of all ages.

Book collection

The Libraries’ Business, Finance and Careers section has a selection of quality resources to assist in the development of resumes, tips about applying for jobs and other useful resources for all job seekers. You can search for items through the library catalogue.

Online resources

The City libraries offer a range of online training courses that can assist you to improve your work-related skills. There are hundreds of available courses including tutorials on using software such as Word and Excel, as well as skills such as office administration, book-keeping and working in a team. If you need a CV/resume you can access several sites that will assist you with writing it.

Computers and other facilities

Computers, scanning and printing facilities are available at all Library branches.

Support for ATAR students

Spaces

The Reference area at the Joondalup Library is a great place for individual and quiet group study. There is a range of seating, plus two small study rooms that can be booked for 2-hour periods. There are also facilities for photocopying and printing (for a charge) and scanning to USB or email.

Resources

The Reference collection includes a wide range of ATAR Unit 3 and 4 revision materials, including ‘best answers’ books, exam revision books, subject revision guides and subject study guides, plus copies of recent exam papers. The reference collection also includes recent works in all subject areas, the majority of which can be borrowed on a 7-day loan.

The Libraries also subscribe to a range of online resources.

Information on all library resources for students can be found in our Study Resources brochure.

Take a break

A range of activities are also available at the Reference area, including colouring-in, jigsaws and tabletop games. Check the schedule for October and November for additional activities, and a visit by the Story Dogs.

Joondalup Library celebrates 25 years

On 13 July 1997, Joondalup Library opened its doors for the first time after 20 months of construction. This July the City celebrates your Library’s 25 year milestone. To commemorate the occasion, Joondalup Library is offering a stylish new library card for members who join at Joondalup Library. This is a limited edition print run, so cards will only be available for a short time.

The card features the work of local artist Kyle Hughes-Odgers who designed and painted the beautiful mural in the Joondalup Library Children’s area.

Members who join at other branches during the celebrations can choose from four membership card designs plus a brand new card featuring the Western Australian native, Eucalyptus Kruseana (Bookleaf Mallee).

About Kyle Hughes-Odgers

Kyle Hughes-Odgers is a multi-disciplinary Australian Visual Artist. You may have seen his wonderful silo artwork in Merredin.

His work is inspired by nature, the built environment, human behaviour, and how these subjects intersect. Kyle expands on these ideas by exploring colour, abstraction, form, line, and incorporating narrative where relevant.

He has been exhibiting his work since 2005 including solo exhibitions in Australia, Germany, The Netherlands, Spain, The United States and Austria.

In addition to his exhibition works, Kyle has created artwork / murals in 12 countries and has 6 children’s books published in Australia, New Zealand, Spain, China and Turkey. Explore his gallery of work here.

Mural project with Sioux Tempestt

The Whitford Library foyer is being transformed by artist in residence, Sioux Tempestt. Sioux creates abstract, mural, sculptural and digital art and several of her large-scale murals can be found throughout Perth.

Community workshops were held with seniors, schools and children throughout June to develop concepts for the mural. In the next phase of the project, Sue will set up her workshop as Artist in Residence in the Whitford Library meeting room from Monday 27 June to Tuesday 21July.

About Sioux Tempestt

Transcending creative disciplines Sioux creates abstract, mural, sculptural and digital art which meaningfully contributes to its context. Her work aims to create a narrative and connection as Sioux believes art plays an intrinsic contribution to our wellbeing, health, and happiness – more so now than ever.

Sioux is passionate about working with the community – young people in particular, mentoring and facilitating creative workshops for local governments and schools. She constantly pushes the boundaries of her practice to communicate and share her tremendous positivity and energy for life.

Large scale murals form part of Sioux’s practice and you’ll find several painted throughout Perth. Among other clients, Sioux has produced artistic projects for Curtin University, the City of Perth, the City of Melville, the City of Stirling, the City of South Perth, the City of Vincent, the Town of Victoria Park, the City of Subiaco, the Town of Claremont, Coles, Dale Alcock and Hawaiian.

Sioux has delivered 10 solo exhibitions and exhibited in numerous group shows. Among other achievements Sioux’s ‘Dirty Beats’ music video is an official selection of the 2022 Revelation Perth International Film Festival. Sioux received a Highly Commended, City of Bayswater Art Award, 2021; was a Finalist, City of Busselton Art Award, 2021; Finalist, Perth Royal Art Prize, 2019; Finalist, City of Rockingham Castaways Sculpture Awards, 2019; Finalist, Minnawarra Art Awards, 2021; Finalist, Town of Claremont Art Awards, 2021; Highly Commended, City of South Perth Emerging Artist Award 2018; Highly Commended, Town of Bassendean Visual Art Award 2018; Finalist, City of Joondalup 2018 Community Invitation Art Award.

Sioux is curator of the Darlington Arts Festival Sculpture on the Scarp 2022. Her work is held in public and private collections.

 

This project was made possible with assistance of DLGSCI and Lotterywest.

Sorrento Beach

Sorrento Beach offers excellent family swimming and turquoise water laps against pure white sand, making it an idyllic spot for a relaxing afternoon of beach fun.

Sorrento Beach is located directly south of the bustling Hillarys Boat Harbour, which is home to plenty of restaurants and cafes, as well as the Aquarium of Western Australia.

The Sorrento Surf Life Saving Club provides peace of mind with lifeguard patrols on weekends and public holidays, while midweek lifeguard patrols are provided by the City in conjunction with Surf Life Saving WA.

Removal of Beach Enclosure

The City of Joondalup in conjunction with the State Government installed a beach enclosure at Sorrento Beach in late 2016, however at its November 2020 meeting, Joondalup Council unanimously resolved to remove the Sorrento Beach enclosure due to the compromised integrity of the structure. Removal of the beach enclosure has been completed.

The City will investigate options for the provision of a replacement enclosure. This will enable the City to adequately investigate and plan appropriately to implement a new enclosure, aided by the lessons learnt from the Sorrento Beach enclosure.

Basketball Courts

The City has many free to use basketball hoops. The locations below are available for individuals to utilise free of charge and do not require bookings for casual use. Basketball courts available for hire are below the table.

Park Name Street address, Suburb  
Barridale Park Barridale Drive, Kingsley
Caledonia Park Caledonia Avenue, Currambine
Christchurch Park Christchurch Terrace, Currambine
Emerald Park Emerald Way, Edgewater
Hawker Park Hawker Avenue, Warwick
Heathridge Park Sail Terrace, Heathridge (outdoor only, indoor court available for hire)
Juniper Park Juniper Way, Duncraig
MacDonald Park North MacDonald Avenue, Padbury
MacNaughton Park MacNaughton Crescent, Kinross
Melene Park Melene Road, Duncraig
Newcombe Park Newcombe Way, Padbury
Penistone Park West Penistone Street, Greenwood
Timberlane Park Althaea Way, Woodvale
Windermere Park Candlewood Boulevard, Joondalup

 

Please report any maintenance issues as soon as possible via the Report Damage online service or by calling 9400 4255.

Indoor Basketball Courts for Hire

Outdoor Basketball Courts for Hire

If you wish to make a booking for one of these courts, please use the ONLINE FACILITY BOOKINGS SYSTEM

Reid Promenade car park – CBD

The City’s multi-storey car park is centrally located in the Joondalup City Centre.

There are 538 regular bays (including six disability parking bays) and six motorcycle bays in the public area of the car park.

It also offers:

  • Safe and secure parking
  • Undercover parking
  • Ticketless parking – Licence Plate Recognition (LPR) technology is used
  • Electric vehicle charging stations, in the main public car park
  • Access to the main public car park between 6.00am – 8.00pm weekdays (except public holidays)
  • Different rates for different parking options, e.g. Early Bird and Monthly Fee Services
  • 28 Premium reserved bays (including one disability parking bay) in the private area of the car park with 24 hour access

 

North Coast Water Polo Club

If you are interested in joining a family focused and friendly club, come along and say hello at a training session.

If you want to know more about email secretary@northcoastwaterpolo.com.

An out of season winter training program is available for both juniors and seniors, Flipperball, and in-season summer training and fixtures for both juniors and seniors.

Flippaball is a modified non-contact version of mixed water polo for boys and girls in Years 3 – 7 (ages 7 to 12).

 

 

West Coast Wolverines

West Coast Wolverines is an American football (gridiron) club. The West Coast Wolverines consist of an Under 19 squad (age 14-18), a women’s squad (age 16+) and a men’s squad (age 19+) with the season typically running from October to February.

Training is held at Warrandyte Park, Craigie during the season.

The West Coast Wolverines also run a flag football league. Flag football is the fun, social, non-tackle version and a great introduction into the wonderful game of American football.

Games are on Monday nights with the season running from April to July at Warrandyte Park, Craigie.

For more information email info@westcoastwolverines.com.au.

Annual parking permits

Please note as of 1 January 2023, the maximum allocated number of free annual parking permits per property will be reduced to two (2). If annual parking permits have already been allocated to the property, new applications will be assessed after the renewal period has ceased on 1 January 2023.

For further information on annual parking permits refer to the FAQs.

Parking permits are required to be displayed in some residential streets of the following areas:

Please ensure you have read the conditions of issue and use before applying for an Annual Parking Permit.

ONLINE APPLICATION FOR AN ANNUAL PARKING PERMIT

Books by Design

Books by Design is a fresh approach aimed at offering customers a new and exciting way of selecting books of interest.

Our experienced and knowledgeable team at the City of Joondalup Libraries will design and curate topical and popular collections, presenting them in a convenient and attractive manner.

If you’re short on time, then browse the themed Book Bundles range for junior to adult readers.

Whether you choose to grab one of our Book Bundles and go, or take your time to browse our Curated Collections, we’ll have something of interest for young and old.

This new concept is now available at all City of Joondalup Libraries and is a fabulous way to discover something new and different on your reading journey.

 

Lego® Club

Challenge, create, construct. Join in the fun of creative Lego® play. Each week there will be a different theme to inspire the creativeness in every builder.

Get involved

  • Suitable for ages five to twelve
  • Sessions run during school term
  • No bookings are required

Where and when

Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Saturday
Whitford Woodvale Duncraig Joondalup
4.00pm 4.00pm 4.00pm 2.00pm

Check out the Social Story that the Autism Association of Western Australia have created to help children increase preparedness and have the best possible experience at Lego® Club.

Benefits

  • Understanding of STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Maths) concepts
  • Cooperation and social skills are strengthened
  • Problem solving skills are utilised
  • Literacy and fine motor skills are developed
  • Creativity is enhanced.

To keep up to date with Lego® Club and other Library events and programs:

About City libraries

The City of Joondalup Libraries are one of the largest and busiest public library services in Western Australia with a range of items available to borrow, events to attend and facilities to enjoy. Our libraries aim to provide a safe and welcoming space and we ask that all visitors conduct themselves in a way that is respectful of place, property and people.

The City has four libraries – Duncraig, Joondalup, Whitford and Woodvale – including a specialist reference and local history collection within the Joondalup Library.

The City’s libraries have opportunities for all ages and lifestyles and offer the following:

The library spaces are available to all residents, tourists, families and businesses to enjoy without membership. Please note that the City’s libraries charge for some programs, meeting spaces and overdue fines.

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Publications and merchandise

While the City’s libraries offer a predominantly free service, merchandise items and printing/copying services have a small charge.

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Joondalup: A Pictorial history

From Duncraig in the South to Burns Beach in the North and everywhere in between: come on a journey of discovery as history and modern-day merge into a visually engaging collage sourced from the City of Joondalup Libraries, Local History collection, created by local visual artist Roly Skender, and projected onto the southern windows of Joondalup Library for Kaleidoscope 2018.

Creation of Sioux Tempestt’s mural at the Whitford Library

The Whitford Library’s foyer and external entrance walls have been transformed by Perth artist Sioux Tempestt.
Inspired by the stories of local residents, the intent of the imagery and colour palette is to highlight the uniqueness and beauty of Joondalup and its diverse community, in particular the coastal areas around Hillarys, and their influence on the lives of residents past and present. Sioux also incorporated photographs from the City’s Local History collection in the design. 

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Duncraig Library

About

Duncraig Library is a vibrant and welcoming community space enjoyed by people of all ages. The library opened in 1974 and as one of the top ten busiest Libraries in the state, it remains a favourite place for people to experience, learn and socialise.

In April 2019 a community artwork collaboration between students at Duncraig Primary School and WA artist Andrew Frazer was unveiled on the front wall. It celebrates the surrounding native flora and complements the flourishing community garden located in the library courtyard and surrounds. The garden is managed by Duncraig Edible Garden, a community driven project that promotes values of community, sustainability and sharing economies.

Come and experience the wonderful space and enjoy the broad range of programs, activities and events on offer; or just sit, relax and have some quiet time and a good read.

Facilities and services

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair access
  • Bike racks
  • Disabled/pram/seniors parking
  • Accessible public toilets
  • Hearing loop
  • After hours return chute
  • Books on Wheels Service
  • Evacuation Plan

Technology

Study

Artworks

Your Libraries act as venues to view some of the City’s current Public Art Collection such as paintings, photography, mosaics, murals and sculptures. Take a tour of the art collection on display in the Joondalup Library and Local History/Reference area or search the City’s register.

Technology training through the Libraries

City of Joondalup Libraries provide a number of technology training opportunities, including one-to-one training and assistance, small group presentations and online training.

Keystrokes

Keystrokes is a personalised, one-to-one program offered at all branches. Help with introductory computer skills such as internet navigation, eBook use, connecting with App stores and other basic technology skills is offered, including assistance with Government applications such as MyGov and Service WA. Participants need to have access to a device such as a smartphone, tablet, or laptop and bring it to the session. All participants are expected to have some basic knowledge of their device.

Please contact your closest branch for further information.

Digital Drop-in

Held on the first Friday of the month at Woodvale Library, this small-group session features a range of topics.

Upcoming sessions:

  • Friday 1 March – Video Tape Digitisation
  • Friday 5 April – Online Shopping
  • Friday 3 May – Avoiding Scams

Further details of each month’s topic are in the Libraries’ Events and Programs booklet, which is available online or pick up a copy at your local branch.

Digital help-line

Phone assistance with technology issues, including how to access the Libraries’ online resources, is available by contacting Woodvale Library on 9400 4180.

Online learning

Self-directed technology training is also available to library members through Universal Class. Topics include most commonly used software applications and social media. A library membership and password are required to access this resource; please join the libraries online.

Remember to be eSmart when using the Internet

Groups and club membership

Clubs are great places to make new friends or pick up a new hobby. There are many benefits to joining a social club including:

  • Meeting new people
  • Picking up a new skill
  • Keeping mentally active and involved
  • Developing a sense community
  • Discovering new interests.

Book clubs

Book club members broaden their range of reading, increase their knowledge and meet new people by meeting to discuss their latest book. Book clubs meet once a month at all four City of Joondalup Libraries. Some clubs meet during the day and others the evening to accommodate most schedules. Contact the City on 9400 4761 to register your interest as numbers may be limited.

Brain games

Brain games is held at Joondalup Library every Monday at 2.00pm and Duncraig Library on the second Saturday of the month at 10.00am. Enjoy an hour of puzzles, quizzes and games, designed to exercise and stimulate the brain. These challenging activities, held in a fun and social environment, will get the grey matter firing and help improve cognition.

Camera club

The aim of the camera club is to assist members to improve their photographic skills and techniques by submitting regular works, through challenges, workshops and outings. Meetings are held monthly on a Friday afternoon, with additional excursions and workshops organised throughout the year. Contact the City on 9400 4761 to register your interest as numbers may be limited.

Chess afternoon

A session for anyone who wants to learn how to play chess or just have a friendly game. Join in at Woodvale Library every Thursday at 4.00pm. All welcome. Chess sets are provided. No bookings required.

Crochet group

Do you crochet? Would you like to crochet with others in a friendly, social group? Join in every Wednesday at either Whitford Library, 10.00am or Woodvale Library, 9.30am. All adults welcome. No bookings required.

French conversation group

These informal sessions would suit people travelling to French speaking countries or for those who just wish to practice speaking French. Attendees must have some French language skills to participate. Currently, weekly meetings are held at Joondalup Library on Thursday evenings. Contact the Joondalup Library on 9400 4712 to register your interest as numbers may be limited.

Games in the Library

Libraries have a great range of games for patrons to enjoy. They are for use in the libraries only, but can be played for the whole day. Bring a friend or two to your local library and enjoy the challenge. Alternatively, come along to a scheduled Game On! session at Joondalup Library on Thursday mornings at 10.00am. Choose to play Scrabble, Upwords, Backgammon, Yahtzee, Rummikub, card games and many more. No bookings required.

Jigsaw group

Meet other jigsaw enthusiasts at Duncraig Library every third Wednesday at 2.00pm. Have fun tackling different types of jigsaws whilst improving your memory and visual-spatial reasoning. All welcome. No bookings required.

Knitting groups

Knitting groups provide an opportunity for adults who knit or crochet to get together and socialise. Meet new people, create community craft projects, knit for charity or simply complete your own knitting work in the company of fellow knitters. All welcome. No bookings required.

Day Time
Duncraig 1st Wednesday 2.00pm to 3.30pm
Joondalup 4th Saturday 1.00pm to 3.30pm
Whitford Every Thursday 1.00pm to 2.30pm

Mahjong

Mahjong is a popular and challenging game and will help keep the brain active whilst having fun. For further information regarding available sessions in the libraries, please call 9400 4761.

Tabletop games

If you love board or tabletop gaming, or have been waiting for the opportunity to start, here is your big chance to play some really interesting games. The group meet weekly at Whitford Library, on Saturday mornings at 9.30am. Ages 16+. No bookings required.

Writers’ group

This group share their work, give and receive feedback, provide support and motivation, exchange ideas and expand and develop their writing. All forms of writing are encouraged. Meetings occur twice a month on Sunday afternoons. Contact the City on 9400 4761 to register your interest as numbers may be limited.

To keep up to date with clubs, groups and other Library events:

Computer clubs for kids

Minecraft Engineers

Minecraft Engineers is a fun weekly club where children use creative mode to build in Minecraft. Come along and build amazing things with redstone whilst developing STEM skills.

Get involved

  • Sessions run 4.00pm – 5.00pm
  • Sessions held during school term
  • Sessions are free but registration is required for the whole term. Register for Term 2, 2024 at Whitford Library or Woodvale Library
  • Suitable for ages 7 – twelve years
Day Library
Monday Whitford
Tuesday Woodvale

CoderDojo

CoderDojo is a volunteer led, worldwide movement running free coding clubs (Dojos) for young people. Come along to learn how to code, develop websites, apps, programs, games and much more. CoderDojo makes development and learning to code a fun and sociable experience.

  • Learn from others and provide peer support
  • Develop 21st century computer skills
  • HTML, Scratch, Python programming
  • Improve your skills in the language of code

Get involved

  • Sessions run 4.00pm – 5.00pm
  • Sessions held during school term
  • No bookings are required and sessions are free.
  • Suitable for ages seven to 17.
Day Library
Wednesday Joondalup

 

Check out the Social Story that the Autism Association of Western Australia have created to help children increase preparedness and have the best possible experience at CoderDojo.

 

To keep up to date with CoderDojo and other Library events and programs:

Justice of the Peace services

A Justice of the Peace (JP) is available to witness and certify documents and wills at the following City facilities.

Thursday Saturday
Joondalup Library
5.00pm – 6.45pm
Joondalup Library
10.00am – 12.30pm
Woodvale Library
9.30am – 11.30am

No appointment is necessary, however it is recommended to phone the library on the day to confirm the attendance of the JP.

To locate a JP close to you, please use the search function at the bottom of this page.

Certified copies

Please provide your own copies, as well as the original document. There is a coin operated photocopier at the Library.

Witnesses

Bring someone with you to be the second witness if required.

Search for another JP

View Justice of the Peace Document Witnessing Centres on the Government of Western Australia’s website.

YAAS! – Young Adult Art Space

Young Artists are invited to showcase their work at the new City of Joondalup Libraries – Whitford Young Adult Art Space.

If you are a young artist (12 – 18 years old) who lives or goes to school in the City of Joondalup, or an art teacher who would like to showcase your students’ work, YAAS is for you. 

Artworks will be displayed for up to two months and can be submitted by the artist or their teacher.

Guidelines and Submission form are available below.

Heathridge Park car park

Sail Terrace entrance – 83 parking bays, 2 disabled parking bays

Siren Road entrance – 29 parking bays, 2 disabled parking bays