Library activities and programs

Besides lending out books, libraries are safe places to learn, connect and relax. They generally run free events, including training courses, learning workshops, performances and exhibitions.

Other resources and services can include:

  • activities and programs for children, toddlers and babies
  • internet, WiFi and computer access
  • book clubs
  • newspapers or magazines
  • room hire.

Join a library

Joining your local public library is generally free. To join, you may need to show proof of your current address and some ID. You will need a declaration from a parent or guardian if you are under 18.

Contact your local council for more information.

Find your nearest library

State Library of Queensland

All Queensland residents can join the State Library of Queensland (located in Brisbane) and get free access to its resources including books, newspapers, videos and computers.

Indigenous Knowledge Centres

Indigenous Knowledge Centres (in remote Queensland communities) provide the same services as libraries and try to capture and preserve local history and traditions. They generally operate in partnership with your local council.

Free internet and computer courses

Free computer and internet training courses are available for all Brisbane City Council library members.

If you are outside the Brisbane area, contact your local library to find out if courses are available.

Archives and history

Our major libraries are great sources of historical documents and records. This can include old photographs, newspapers, books, posters, maps—even building registers or plans.

Search the:

Check with your local library to see if they keep historical records for your area.

Find out about tracing your family history.

Library awards and fellowships

For information on the awards, fellowships, grants and scholarships they offer, contact the:

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