The Broken Hill City Library is a remote public library in NSW, located in the far western region of New South Wales.
The library provides services to residents living in Broken Hill providing access to books, computers and programs. The surrounding region of the Far West region including Central Darling Shire and the unincorporated area, an area that extends from the South Australian border to the Queensland border out past Bourke and down to the Victorian border, is serviced through the Outback Letterbox Library which operates from the Broken Hill City Library. The Outback Letterbox Library service is funded through the Library Council of NSW and operates in partnership with the State Library of NSW and Broken Hill City Council.
The services that the library offers include physical and online services. There are a computers available for the public to use, as well as WIFI connectivity within the library. Early literacy programs to help promote an early interest in reading and learning. School Holiday Activities for school aged children as well as Adult programs. The Outback Archives, houses historic material relating to Broken Hill and surrounding regions. Outreach services include the Home Library Service delivering resources to those unable to get to the library due to illness.
The first library in Broken Hill was opened as part of the Mechanics Institute that was opened in October 1891.[1] The bylaws for the Free Public Library of the Municipal District of Broken Hill appeared in the New South Wales Government Gazette on 24 December 1891.[2]
Broken Hill City Library is one of the oldest free public libraries in New South Wales, Australia. Opened in 1891. A Children’s library was introduced in 1914 believed to be the first Children's free lending library in Australia.
The current building that houses the Broken Hill City Library was opened 1964 and was named the Charles Rasp Memorial Library.
Over the years the name of the position has gone through a few changes. Sometimes called Chief Librarians, Librarian, Library Manager or Library Co-Ordinator. Each manager has contributed to the collection and e services that the library has for the community.
The Outback Letterbox Library was started in March 1977 to provide free library material to people who live in remote areas of Far Western New South Wales. The service reaches north up to the Queensland border, west to the South Australian border, south to the Victorian border and east to over areas as far as Bourke, New South Wales. The Outback Letterbox Library is funded through the Library Council of NSW and operates in partnership with the State Library of NSW and Broken Hill City Council.
The Books On Wheels service delivers library material to those who can not get to the library. This service delivers books to the elderly and frail directly to their residence.
The Outback Archives, houses historic material relating to Broken Hill and surrounding regions. The Outback Archive relies on the generosity and commitment of donations to grow its collections for future generations. It is recommended that appointments be made in advance to visit the Archive.