The William Grundt Memorial Library is a meeting place for all residents and visitors that is welcoming, non-exclusive and facilitates lifelong learning and resource provision, through a range of services. The Library is located at the C.Y. O'Connor Precinct on the corner of Roberts and President Street, Kalgoorlie.
The provision of Public Library Services in Western Australia is a joint partnership between the State Government and Local Government Authorities.
Contact the William Grundt Memorial Library
CY O’Connor Precinct
Cnr Roberts and President Street
Kalgoorlie WA 6430
Tel: (08) 9021 7112
Postal Address
PO Box 2042
Boulder WA 6432
Library Membership
Library membership Is FREE and allows holders to loan items from the William Grundt Memorial Library. It also provides access to free eResources from home.
To become a library member you will need:
- A residential address in the City of Kalgoorlie Boulder or the Goldfields region for full membership
- Two forms of identification, with at least one showing proof of current residential address. Special provision can be made for persons with protected addresses, e.g. Magistrate or Public Officer, in which case suitable verification of their identity and rank will be necessary.
- To be over the age of 18, otherwise you will need a parent or guardian to sign the membership form.
The following items are acceptable forms of identification:
- Current WA Drivers' Licence
- Medicare card
- Postmarked official letter showing your address
- Utility bill
- Australian or foreign passport
Please look after your membership card, as a charge will be made for its replacement.
Temporary membership
Temporary memberships allow those residing at temporary accommodation for less than six months to have restricted borrowing rights at the William Grundt Memorial Library.
Temporary accommodation that qualifies for this category of membership include:
- Caravan parks and villages
- Boarding houses
Proper identification and proof of permanent address must be provided.
Using the Library
There are a wide range of services available to the public and our Members have the following options:
- Borrow up to 20 items for three weeks at a time
- Renew borrowed items twice, provided there are no reserves, for a total of nine weeks
- Access to Library eResources
Full membership is restricted to people living in the Goldfields but temporary membership is available for visitors.
Our Collection
The William Grundt Memorial Library has more than 45,000 items.
The adult collection includes:
- Fiction and non-fiction titles including Large Print
- Talking books and DVDs
- Books in languages other than English
- Magazines and Newspapers
- Paperback exchange
- Electronic resources including downloadable audio and e-books
The Library also has access to other resources housed in Libraries across WA via the Inter-Library Loan service.
Home Delivery Service
The Home Delivery Service has been developed to provide services to people living in the community who are unable to access the library due to age, disability and/or limited mobility.
Kalgoorlie-Boulder residents who cannot visit a library due to illness, frailty and/or disability, and who do not have someone else who can do so on their behalf, are eligible to receive a delivery to their home. Recipients of our Service may reside in private homes or in residential care facilities. There is no charge for membership for the Housebound Service.
The following materials are available for loan with this service:
- Fiction and non-fiction books (standard & large print)
- Magazines
- DVDs
- Talking books (CD, MP3, Playaway)
- Multi-language materials
Patrons are able to borrow up to 20 items. The loan period is 2 weeks with an option to renew for a longer period.
Library staff are able to download the audio books for the Daisy Players from the VisAbility Services (formerly Association for the Blind WA) website for eligible patrons.
Please contact us directly for more information about the this Service.
VisAbility Services resources can be accessed via their website.
Computer Services
Free Wi-Fi internet access is available from within the library for Wi-Fi enabled devices.
The library has 20 computers for public use and access is free.
Those using computer services must accept the Library’s Internet Access Guidelines.
Photocopying and Printing Services
Printing and photocopying services are available in both colour and black/white.
- Scan to Email
- Scan to a USB
- Fax
For charges, please refer to the Schedule of Fees & Charges.