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Randwick the multi-award winning book on the history of our city is the perfect gift.

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Randwick City Library Services has a proud tradition of serving the people of Randwick City through the three branches:

  • Bowen Library
    669-673 Anzac Parade, Maroubra NSW 2035
  • Margaret Martin Library, Randwick (formerly the Randwick Branch Library)
    Level 1, Royal Randwick Shopping Centre, Randwick NSW 2031
  • Malabar Community Library
    1203 Anzac Parade, Matraville NSW 2036

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Important notices
  

  • Randwick Branch Library has been renamed Margaret Martin Library. Councillor Scott Nash, Mayor of Randwick and Margaret Martin will attend a ceremony in the library at 11.30am on Wednesday 23 May 2012 to mark the name change.

  • Entries for the Lionel Bowen Young Writer's Award are now open.  Download your entry form here (pdf 1.14MB)

  • Our Clipper audiobook collection has migrated to a new enhanced platform and can be now accessed through Clipper Download Audiobooks

  • Join Randwick Readers today and do your bit to contribute to raising literacy levels in Australia... Find out more

  • Randwick is the ultimate book on the history of this great area. Copies are available at the Randwick City libraries for purchase now...read more

Our libraries have something for everyone, from teenagers to seniors, from babies to book clubs, from people whose first language is other than English to amateur historians and HSC students.

On the library pages of the Randwick City Council website, you can search the library catalogue and reserve a book, search a wide range of online resources such as newspapers, magazines, encyclopedias, book reviews and homework help on our eResources pages, or find out about our Toy and Game library.

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