City of Vincent Library

City of Vincent Library

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The City of Vincent Library and Local History Centre is located in the heart of Leederville Government Organization

Photos from City of Vincent Library's post 02/06/2026

Reminder: you can still access great reads even while the library is closed 📚

All of these mystery novels are available on , which you can log in to with your library card 🔎

19/05/2026

We are refurbishing the library to improve the layout, comfort and usability of the space 📚

This work supports our ongoing commitment to providing a welcoming and accessible space to serve as the lounge room of the community.

To safely complete this work, the library building will be closed from Wednesday, 27 May and reopening on Monday 6 July. During the closure, new shelving will be installed and the layout updated to make the library easier to browse, more comfortable to use and better suited to community needs.

To reduce disruption, loan limits will be increased and due dates extended so items borrowed before June are not due back during the closure period. The after‑hours returns chute will remain available, and Books on Wheels deliveries will continue.

Members will also continue to have access to the library’s digital collection, including eBooks, eAudiobooks and online resources. The online catalogue and library app will remain available for browsing and placing holds. Find out how to access our eLibrary here.

The closure period will also be used to refresh library programs and services based on community feedback. This includes exploring flexible and creative ways to deliver programs, such as story times held out in the community, and trialing new formats and locations for library activities. Further information about updated programs will be shared closer to reopening.

Public PCs and printing will not be available on-site during June. Library members are welcome to access these services at nearby libraries.

We appreciate the community’s patience while this work is completed and look forward to welcoming everyone back in July to a refreshed, more welcoming library space.

19/05/2026

This June, we'll be busy improving the layout, comfort and usability of the library space. This work supports our ongoing commitment to providing a welcoming and accessible space to serve as the lounge room of the community 💜

To safely complete this work, the library building will be closed from Wednesday, 27 May in early July. During the closure, new shelving will be installed and the layout updated to make the library easier to browse, more comfortable to use and better suited to community needs.

To reduce disruption, loan limits will be increased and due dates extended so items borrowed before June are not due back during the closure period. The after‑hours returns chute will remain available, and Books on Wheels deliveries will continue.

Members will also continue to have access to the library’s digital collection, including eBooks, eAudiobooks and online resources. The online catalogue and library app will remain available for browsing and placing holds. Find out how to access our eLibrary here.

The closure period will also be used to refresh library programs and services based on community feedback. This includes exploring flexible and creative ways to deliver programs, such as story times held out in the community, and trialing new formats and locations for library activities. Further information about updated programs will be shared closer to reopening.

Public PCs and printing will not be available on-site during June. Library members are welcome to access these services at nearby libraries, including:

📚 Town of Cambridge Library
📚 City of Perth City Library
📚 City of Stirling Libraries
📚 Town of Subiaco Library
📚 The State Library of Western Australia

We appreciate your patience while this work is completed and look forward to welcoming everyone back in July to a refreshed, more welcoming library space.

08/05/2026

Like I have to be the best audience member so they know I’m a writer too and want to be like them

05/05/2026

This June, we'll be busy improving the layout, comfort and usability of the library space. This work supports our ongoing commitment to providing a welcoming and accessible space to serve as the lounge room of the community 💜

To safely complete this work, the library building will be closed from Wednesday, 27 May and reopening on Monday 6 July. During the closure, new shelving will be installed and the layout updated to make the library easier to browse, more comfortable to use and better suited to community needs.

To reduce disruption, loan limits will be increased and due dates extended so items borrowed before June are not due back during the closure period. The after‑hours returns chute will remain available, and Books on Wheels deliveries will continue.

Members will also continue to have access to the library’s digital collection, including eBooks, eAudiobooks and online resources. The online catalogue and library app will remain available for browsing and placing holds. Find out how to access our eLibrary here.

The closure period will also be used to refresh library programs and services based on community feedback. This includes exploring flexible and creative ways to deliver programs, such as story times held out in the community, and trialing new formats and locations for library activities. Further information about updated programs will be shared closer to reopening.

Public PCs and printing will not be available on-site during June. Library members are welcome to access these services at nearby libraries, including:

📚 Town of Cambridge Library
📚 City of Perth City Library
📚 City of Stirling Libraries
📚 Town of Subiaco Library
📚 The State Library of Western Australia

We appreciate your patience while this work is completed and look forward to welcoming everyone back in July to a refreshed, more welcoming library space.

21/04/2026

Meet Sue, a wonderful member of our community who has written and published her first book! 📚

This book documents the life and artistic legacy of her best friend, Eileen Brooker, a prolific and celebrated painter and potter.

Come along to Vincent Library on Thursday, 23 April from 5.30 - 6.30pm to hear Sue speak about her book and congratulate her on such an accomplishment!

You can find out more about her talk at: https://events.humanitix.com/people-pottery-and-painting-with-sue-abdullah

Photos from City of Vincent Library's post 16/04/2026

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99 Loftus Street
Leederville, WA
6007

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 8pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 12pm