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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
- Extensive lending options
- 2000+ annual events to meet all interests
- Baby change facilities
- Self-serve coffee and vending machines
- Off street parking
- Undercover parking
- Meeting rooms for hire
- Recycling stations
Technology
- Colour printing/photocopying/scanning
- Public access PCs
- Free Wi-Fi
- Wi-Fi mobile printing
- Self-serve loans
Study
City of Joondalup opening hours
Follow the links below for detailed opening hours of our centres.
Please note: the City observe all national Australian and Western Australian public holidays.
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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.
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
- Extensive lending options
- 2000+ annual events to meet all interests
- Baby change facilities
- Self-serve coffee machines
- Free, off street parking
- Recycling station
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
- Printing/photocopying/scanning
- Public access PCs
- Free Wi-Fi
- Wi-Fi mobile printing
- Free technology classes
- Self-serve loans
Study
- Study carrels
- Online learning tools
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.
Whitford Library
About
Whitford Library was officially opened on 20 September 1980. It is located on the east side of Westfield Whitford City in the same complex as the Whitford Senior Citizens Centre. There is ample parking to within a short walk of the library. The Whitford Library provides many opportunities for community involvement in adult and children’s events throughout the year. A wide range of facilities and services are available.
Facilities and services
- Extensive lending options
- 2000+ annual events to meet all interests
- Baby change facilities
- Self-serve coffee
- Free, off street parking
- Recycling stations
- Joondalup Volunteer Resource Centre
- YAAS – Young Adult Art Space at Whitford
Accessibility
- Wheelchair access
- Bike racks
- Disabled/pram/seniors parking
- Hearing loop
- Accessible public toilets
- After hours return chute
- Books on Wheels Service
- Evacuation Plan
Technology
- Colour printing/photocopying/scanning
- Public access PCs
- Free Wi-Fi
- Wi-Fi mobile printing
- Free technology classes
- Self serve loans
Study
- Study carrels
- Online learning tools
Artworks
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.
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.
Woodvale Library
About
Woodvale is a light and spacious, purpose-built library that opened on 13 November 1991. It is a short walk from the Woodvale Shopping Centre, Woodvale RSL and Woodvale Community Care Centre. Young visitors can enjoy the dedicated fantasy children’s area, complete with Dewey the Gargoyle and Archibald the Dragon. Woodvale is open plan in design, yet contains dedicated zones to showcase the library resources and comfortable seating, study and internet areas.
Facilities and services
- Extensive lending options
- 2000+ annual events to meet all interests
- Baby change facilities
- Free off street parking
- Recycling stations
- Justice of the Peace
Accessibility
- Wheelchair access
- Bike racks
- Disabled/pram/seniors parking
- Hearing loop
- Accessible public toilets
- After hours return chute
- Books on Wheels Service
- Evacuation plan
Technology
- Colour printing/photocopying/scanning
- Public access PCs
- Free Wi-Fi
- Wi-Fi mobile printing
- Free technology classes
- Self serve loans
Study
- Study carrels
- Online learning tools
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.
Craigie Leisure Centre
Focusing on high quality customer service and programs the City’s leisure facilities have something for everyone. Visit today and get in to shape at your local leisure facility.