New! eAudiobooks available for download
Have you heard? eAudiobooks are available for download from Brimbank Libraries.
Read the Full Story
Read the Full Story
Tomorrow's Library
We want to know what you value in your library today and what you think your library could look like tomorrow. Go to Tomorrow's Library and have your say in the Victorian Government's landmark review of the future role of public libraries in Victoria.
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Library and Information Week
Think outside the book with Library and Information Week between 20-26 May. Activities include: Encouraging Early Readers with Jeannette Rowe, National Simultaneous Storytime, Australia's Biggest Morning Tea and Literary Scavenger Hunts.
Read the Full Story
Read the Full Story
Australia's Biggest Morning Tea
Sit back, relax and enjoy a story with a cuppa and nibblies. Make a difference with your gold coin donation to the Cancer Council.
Deer Park Library: Thursday 24 May, 11am
If you can't attend the morning tea you can still donate to the Cancer Council. Read the Full Story
Deer Park Library: Thursday 24 May, 11am
If you can't attend the morning tea you can still donate to the Cancer Council. Read the Full Story
Hot Reads
Drop by any Brimbank Library to grab a HOT title from our new HOT Reads collection!
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Are you Brimbank's Longest Serving Customer?
Brimbank Libraries are searching for their longest serving library customer. Did you join the Sunshine Library in the 1940s or 50s? Or St Albans and Keilor libraries in the 1960s and are you still a member? Do you know someone who has been a library member for a long time? If so we want to hear from you.
Speakers on Library Computers
From Tuesday 20 March the speakers on our computers will be turned off. Customers who wish to hear sound from computers must have headphones.Headphones will be available for purchase in the library for $2.
Fines Amnesty and Food for Fines
Between 1-15 February, Brimbank Libraries offered customers the chance to clear their library fines with a Fines Amnesty and the Food for Fines program.The positive response from the community was overwhelming - we received 66 bags of food in the first week and 141 bags were donated in the second week.





