The Geelong West Library, part of the Geelong Regional Library Corporation, has a rich history dating back to its opening in 1885 by the Mayor of the Borough of Geelong West. Despite facing closure in 1890 due to financial constraints, the library was reopened in 1891 and has since become a vital community hub. Over the years, the library has undergone relocations and renovations, with the most recent redevelopment in 2008, enhancing its services and facilities for the public.
Situated in the vibrant Pakington Street precinct, the Geelong West Library is a popular gathering place for locals and visitors alike. Offering a range of programs and services, the library caters to a diverse audience, from young readers to regular patrons enjoying the reading rooms. With a focus on inclusivity and community engagement, the library strives to provide a welcoming environment where individuals can access resources, participate in activities, and connect with others.
The Geelong Regional Library Corporation acknowledges and pays respect to the Traditional Owners of the land on which the library operates, recognizing their custodianship of knowledge and story. Embracing the cultural heritage of the Wadawurrung, Gulidjan, and Gadubanud Peoples, the library celebrates diversity and learning. By staying connected with the latest news and updates, patrons can stay informed about the library’s initiatives, governance, and opportunities for involvement, fostering a sense of belonging and collaboration within the community.