Blackburn Library, located at the corner of Blackburn and Central Roads in Blackburn 3130, is a vital community hub operated by Whitehorse Manningham Libraries. The library proudly acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung peoples as the Traditional Owners of the land and waterways in the Whitehorse and Manningham areas. With a strong commitment to honoring Indigenous heritage, Blackburn Library offers a wide range of services and resources to cater to the diverse needs of its patrons.
Established with a rich history of serving the local community, Blackburn Library is dedicated to promoting literacy, learning, and cultural awareness. The library’s collection includes a vast array of books, periodicals, digital resources, and multimedia materials for individuals of all ages. Through various programs and events, Blackburn Library fosters a welcoming and inclusive environment where individuals can engage in educational activities, research, and recreational reading.
At Blackburn Library, the philosophy revolves around providing equitable access to information, promoting lifelong learning, and supporting the intellectual growth of community members. With a team of dedicated staff members who are passionate about literacy and education, the library strives to be a beacon of knowledge and inspiration for residents of Blackburn and beyond. Whether visitors seek to explore new literary works, conduct research, or participate in community events, Blackburn Library stands as a cornerstone of learning and cultural enrichment in the region.