Wellington Shire Council's vision is for happy people, healthy environment and thriving communities.
After Hours Emergency
1300 366 244Resources available:
To make a suggestion for purchase please complete the Library Suggestion Form below. Staff will make an assessment on whether to purchase the item.
Donations are accepted by the library, please contact your local branch to discuss donations.
Is your book club looking for new and varied reading material?
We have a large catalogue of book sets, which are available for loan by existing book clubs throughout Wellington Shire.
Our book club sets consist of 8 - 10 copes of each book, and can be borrowed as a set by a nominated member of your book club.
Book club sets can be borrowed by a nominated member for 12 weeks and are subject to availability.
Visit our Book Club set list.
Our reference collection, housed at our Sale Library, contains printed material of social and historical significance to Wellington Shire and surrounds. Items in this collection are not available for loan but can be utilised within any of our library branches.
We have a large collection of local newspapers that are available for viewing in branch at our Maffra, Sale and Yarram libraries.
Available at Maffra Library
Available at Sale Library
Available at Yarram Library
Council holds information and listings of records and objects held by the former Shires of Avon, Alberton, Maffra, Rosedale and the City of Sale.
The collection includes most rate books, Council minute books and memorabilia from the former shires.
For information on this archive contact our office on 1300 366 244 or enquiries@wellington.vic.gov.au.
TROVE provides access to resources about Australia and Australians, including many resources in the National Library of Australia's collection. Items available to view online include books, pictures, journals, digitised newspapers, videos and much more.
Victoria has well over 100 individual newspaper titles online through Trove. New newspapers are constantly being added to the website. Local newspapers already digitised include:
The Library of Things is a new initiative that gives library members access to a growing collection of useful items- all for free!
With just a free library membership, you can borrow what you need, when you need it. The collection will continue to expand, offering even more ways to access handy items without the need to buy. Visit the catalogue to browse the collection and start borrowing today.