Library Closure FAQs

Published on Thursday, 28 May 2026 at 10:36:23 AM

Closure Dates

What dates is the library closed for?

Wednesday, 27th May – Sunday, 5th July.

The library reopens from 9am, Monday, 6th July.

Loans and Memberships

What happens if my borrowed items are due while the library is closed?

All due dates on borrowed items have been temporarily suspended while the library is closed.

When the library reopens, all borrowed items will receive new due dates.

How do I renew my borrowed items?

You do not need to renew your borrowed items while the library is closed. 

Can I still return my items when I am finished with them?

Yes! The after-hours chute (located on the Richmond Street side of the library) is available for any items you wish to return.

Can I borrow new items?

The library's physical collection cannot be accessed during the closure.

The library has a diverse digital library collection where you can borrow eBooks, eAudiobooks, eMagazines and stream movies or TV shows. 

Access the digital library collection here.

Can I reserve new items to borrow?

The library's physical collection cannot be accessed during the closure.

You can reserve new items to borrow from Monday, 6th July. 

Can I still become a library member?

Yes! You can still become a member and have full access to the digital library collection. When we reopen on Monday, 6th July, you can come to the front desk and transfer to a full membership, receive your membership card, and start borrowing physical items as well. 

Programs and Services

What will happen to the social clubs such as Book Club, Mah Jong, Chess, C.A.K.E etc?

Social clubs will be held next door in the Community Centre, Kambarang Room.

Please see our events calendar for further details on which room they will be held in.  

What is happening with Table Tennis?

On Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 9am - 10am, library staff will be present in the Community Centre to take payments for Table Tennis.

Can I see the Justice of the Peace?

The Justice of the Peace service is temporarily suspended while the library is closed.

The Justice of the Peace service will resume on Friday, 10 July.

Where are the closest libraries to visit for programs such as rhyme/story time or utilise the public computers and printing services:

General Information

What works are taking place?

The library is replacing all of the shelving units which also contain acoustic panels to assist with noise control in the library.

The library is also updating:

  • The layout to be more intuitive, accessible, and comfortable.
  • Installing new lighting with more accessible features and options.
  • Updating some furniture and fittings to be more modern, accessible, and comfortable.

Why is the library closing for so long?

To provide sufficient time to safely pack up over 55,000 items from the shelves, dismantle the old shelving, install new lighting, furniture, fittings, and shelving, and restock the shelves.  

 

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