Shire of Augusta Margaret River Libraries

Back to School with your Library eResources

Start the school year strong with free digital tools from the Shire of Augusta Margaret River Libraries. These online resources support homework, research, language learning, and even curriculum‑relevant films and documentaries.

Homework Help, Research & Study Support


Students can submit assignments for writing feedback, get live homework help from qualified tutors, and access résumé and cover‑letter guidance—ideal for upper primary and high‑school learners.

A reliable online encyclopedia offering trusted information for homework tasks, projects and quick fact‑checking.

Access high‑quality Australian scholarly content—including journal articles, books, and videos—perfect for senior school research.

Languages with Mango Languages

A user‑friendly language‑learning tool offering 70 languages, including English (ESL). Mango uses short, conversational lessons and cultural insights to build practical speaking skills. Suitable for all ages, with mobile apps and downloadable offline lessons.

Movies & Documentaries


Access films, documentaries and educational programs, including Australian content—useful for assignments or classroom‑linked topics. Great for visual learners and media‑related schoolwork.

Explore the full list of eResources at our website : Library eResources | Shire of Augusta Margaret River

Summer school holidays are almost finished!

You have two days left to visit the Augusta Library Book Cubby before the school holidays conclude.

The Book Cubby is a mini maker space for creating your own book. Visit the Augusta Library to either create a book to take home and keep, or make one to stay in the Book Cubby and be read by others.

The Book Cubby will be set up until 4pm Wednesday 28th January so make sure you visit Augusta Library soon!

Register your Summer Reading Quest reading logs, summer steps and side quests by February 15th for a chance to win monstrously good prizes!

For more information visit your local library to pick up all your activities or go to www.summerreadingquest.net

 

Margaret River Library temporary closure coming soon — plan ahead and get prepared

The Margaret River Library will be closed from 23 February to 16 March for essential roof replacement works. Borrow extra books, get your printing done early, and learn how to access eResources while we’re temporarily closed.

Why we’re closing

To keep our libraries welcoming, accessible and well‑maintained, we’ll be closing the Library to complete essential works. This short, planned closure helps us deliver a better experience for everyone.

What services will be unavailable

During the closure, the following in‑person services will be paused:

  • Borrowing and returns at the desk
  • Public PCs, Wi‑Fi printing and scanning
  • Study spaces
  • Programs, events and activities

Returns chute: The return chute will be closed during the closure.

  • Keep your books at home until we re-open.

How to prepare (now is the time!)

To make things easy, we recommend:

  • Borrow extra items now (books, magazines, DVDs – as many as you like!)
  • Finish your printing/scanning early
  • Ask staff for help setting up access to eBooks, audiobooks, digital magazines and comics
  • Check and renew due dates in your account

Keep reading with our eResources

While the building is closed, you can access our full suite of digital resources 24/7:

  • eBooks & audiobooks
  • Digital magazines, newspapers and comics
  • Streaming films & learning tools

Need help getting started? Pop in before the closure or visit our eResources for step‑by‑step guides.

Need support before we close?

Our team is here to help you prepare.

Thank you for your patience while we complete these improvements. We’ll share reminders as the date approaches.

Services Australia provides a free talk about your money in retirement

Monday 2nd February, 10.30am – 12pm at the Margaret River Library

Danielle Higgins from the Financial Information Service will be presenting a talk about retirement money options and planning to retire well. Some topics covered:

  • Age Pension income and assets test
  • Concession cards
  • Superannuation options and income streams

There will be time for questions and the opportunity to make a one-on-one appointment. Light refreshments will be provided after the talk. All welcome to this easily accessible event.
Please RSVP to Phone: 9780 5600 or Email: amrlibrary@amrshire.wa.gov.au

If you can’t make it to the talk but would like more information about planning to retire, understanding aged care costs, connecting you to aged care services, then look out for the Mobile Service Centre ‘Kangaroo Paw II’.
On site in Margaret River on:
2 – 3 February from 9am to 4pm
Located at Gloucester Park, behind the Rec Centre
Wallcliffe Rd, Margaret River.

On site in Augusta on:
4 February from 9am to 4pm
Located near the Community Resource Centre
Allnut Tce, Augusta.

Come to the library for free school holiday activities

Storybook reading with local author Di Gee

Come to Margaret River Library for “You are the One” children’s book reading and song with local artist and author Di Gee, followed by a fun music session with bubbles and rainbow streamers. Colour in heart, harmony and peace symbols and place your wishes for a better world on the harmony heart tree.

Suitable for all ages and all welcome.

One Session Only: Wednesday 21 January 10.30am -11.30am at Margaret River Library

Book here: www.eventbrite.com.au/shire-of-augusta-margaret-river-libraries

Intergenerational book upcycling art workshop

Mixed media artist Victoria Robertson hosts two intergenerational workshop sessions at the Margaret River Library. Create a beautiful artwork from pre-loved books, choosing from a  range of ready-to-make kits with various themes. No previous experience needed and all materials provided.
This workshop is for anybody aged between 12 and 100 years old. Bookings essential. Space can be made for support carers, just let us know.
Please only book one session per participant to enable everyone to attend a workshop.
Session One: Tuesday 20 January | 2.00pm – 3.30pm at Margaret River Library Only a few places left!!
Session Two: Thursday 22 January | 2.00pm – 3.30pm at Margaret River Library   Booked out!!

Book here: www.eventbrite.com.au/shire-of-augusta-margaret-river-libraries

Summer Reading Quest

Summer Reading Quest is back this summer! Read books, conquer challenges and go in the draw to win monstrous prizes!
For more information visit your local library to pick up all your activities or go to www.summerreadingquest.net

 

This January the Book Cubby will be hosted by Augusta Library!

The Book Cubby is a mini maker space for creating your own book. Visit the Augusta Library to either create a book to take home and keep, or make one to stay in the Book Cubby and be read by others.

Visit Augusta Library anytime in January during Augusta Library’s opening hours to design your own book in the cubby.

The Book Cubby’s last day at Augusta Library will be Wednesday 28th January, so don’t miss this opportunity to join in the book making fun.

All children must be accompanied by an adult at library events. We hope to see you at the library soon.

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Contact the Libraries

Margaret River Library

Fearn Avenue, Margaret River WA 6285
Phone: (08) 9780 5600
Email: amrlibrary@amrshire.wa.gov.au