Busselton Library

Star 4.4 (47 Google reviews)

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Busselton Library

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Monday - Friday: 9:00 AM until 5:30 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM until 1:00 PM
Sunday: Closed
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The City of Busselton Libraries, in both Busselton and Dunsborough, have an extensive range of fiction and non-fiction books for loan; for pleasure, study and research for all ages. You can also enjoy eBook fiction and non-fiction on a wide variety of compatible tablets, phones and computers - free with your library membership.  Free WiFi is available, while public access computers with internet and word processing facilities are accessible and can be reserved online.
Printing from the public computers is available, at 20c per page for black and white and two dollars per page for colour. 

The Home Library Service is a free fortnightly service to offered to members of the City of Busselton community who are unable to access the libraries in person.  A monthly nursing home library service is also available for the community.

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Busselton Library

Stanley Pl, Busselton WA 6280, Australia

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Star 4.4 (47 Google reviews)
derek williamson 22 April 2024

You need to be a local to borrow books. Local family helps. There is a great range of books and nice library to read them in. Save the world, borrow your books first, then buy them to support the publishing industry if you like them. The staff are really friendly and helpful. It wasn’t too crowded when we were there, but also not deserted.

Maud Cappelle 25 February 2022

The library is very nice, very pleasant. There's a dedicated area to study. There's explanation on how to use the new covid app in the hallway. Very handy. I found the temperature was a bit low inside.

Matthew Davis 17 November 2023

Very easy layout with comfortable seating, children's section and young adults section. Place to use laptops. Computers, Scanning, Photocopying for modest price. Wheelchair accessible and after hours returns chute on Camelleri Street side of building.

Donyale MacKrill 19 October 2022

I love my library! It’s welcoming, well stocked, staffed by legends, and there are a multitude of spaces for people to sit and read or study. It’s a place for all ages and all members of our community, so there’s sometimes a noisy band of kids or adult students discussing their coursework, or an elderly fellow napping over a newspaper in the corner. Bring headphones if you want silence, or go with the flow of the quiet and busy periods that are a natural part of a thriving community library.

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