The 14 coolest libraries to visit in Australia

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  • Jordan says:

    So many beautiful libraries doing amazing things! Really nice article. I want to visit them all!!!

  • Darryl Dymock says:

    The photo of Queensland State Library doesn’t do justice to the feeling of being on the inside looking out. Hop in the lift, go up to Level 4, and use whatever pretence you want to go into the John Oxley Library. Find yourself a table alongside the expansive windows and let your mind take in the magnificent view along the Brisbane River and across to the city. If you’re there on genuine library business, you can refresh your mind at regular intervals by watching the City Cats zooming their way up and down the shining blue ribbon of water.

  • Kelly Booth says:

    You really need to check out (pun intended) the Harry Bailey Library in Coffs Harbour.

  • Maree says:

    The new riverside library in Townsville – Australia’s largest northern city – is also inspiring.

  • Christian says:

    A couple of iconic libraries left off this list: the State Library of Victoria and Tuggeranong Library in the ACT.

  • Chris Hatfield says:

    Amazing looking libraries with great contents! I wonder if they are totally free for the public to use…. to borrow items and take home for a few weeks etc.