Westall Library

westall-library.jpg Technology is the star of Westall Library with a bookable recording studio, 3D printer, gaming consoles, free Wi-Fi and printing facilities. Get comfortable in one of the large study areas or the central atrium providing an outdoor reading space and enjoy the variety of collections including LOTE resources.

Location

35 Fairbank Road, Clayton South 3169  View Map

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Summer opening hours

Mon 15 Dec - Sun 21 Dec

Mon 15 Dec: 10am - 5pm
Tue 16 Dec: 10am - 12pm
Wed 17 Dec: 1pm - 5pm
Thu 18 Dec: 10am - 5pm
Fri 19 Dec: 10am - 5pm
Sat 20 Dec: Closed
Sun 21 Dec: 2pm - 5pm

Mon 22 Dec - Sun 28 Dec

Mon 22 Dec: Closed
Tue 23 Dec: Closed
Wed 24 Dec: Closed
Thu 25 Dec: Closed
Fri 26 Dec: Closed
Sat 27 Dec: Closed
Sun 28 Dec: Closed

 

Mon 29 Dec - Sun 4 Jan

Mon 29 Dec: Closed
Tue 30 Dec: Closed
Wed 31 Dec: Closed
Thu 1 Jan: Closed
Fri 2 Jan: Closed
Sat 3 Jan: Closed
Sun 4 Jan: Closed

 

Mon 5 Jan - Sun 11 Jan

Mon 5 Jan: 10am - 2pm
Tue 6 Jan: 2pm - 5pm
Wed 7 Jan: 2pm - 5pm
Thu 8 Jan: 10am - 2pm
Fri 9 Jan: 10am - 5pm
Sat 10 Jan: Closed
Sun 11 Jan: 2pm - 5pm

 

 

General information

Public transport

You can travel to Westall Library by train or bus.

Train

Catch the Pakenham Line or Cranbourne Line to Westall Station (1.5km from library).

Bus

705: Mordialloc - Springvale via Braeside, Clayton South

824: Moorabbin - Keysborough via Clayton, Westall

Get public transport directions via Google Maps.

Parking

The Westall Community Hub car park currently offers 44 parking spaces without a time limit. Access is via Fairbank Road.

Disabled Parking/Accessible Parking

2 accessible parking spaces are available in the Westall Community Hub car park. They are located near the building entrance on either side of the central footpath passing through the car park.

Return chute

Returns can be made to Westall Library anytime of the day using the external return chutes located at the left end of the building in an alcove facing Fairbank Road.

Social Story

Kingston Libraries – Going to the library(PDF, 3MB) is a story to help people get ready to visit the library. This story is for people of all ages. It shows the steps to visiting the library, and what to expect when you are there.


For your health and safety, please note the following.

By entering a Kingston Libraries building, you agree to:

  • follow staff direction and signage at all times
  • not obstruct, hinder or interfere with any member of Council staff in the performance of their duties
  • behave in a manner which is not boisterous or harmful, or which interferes with the quiet enjoyment of any person
  • act in any way that does not endanger any person
  • not bring any animal into a Council building or allow any animal under an individual's control to remain in a Council building (unless it is an assistance animal)
  • refrain from using indecent, insulting, offensive or abusive language
  • ensure all children under the age of 10 years old are in the care of a responsible adult when in a Council building
  • not destroy, damage, write upon or interfere with any structure or any Council property contained within this building
  • place rubbish in the bins provided
  • not leave valuables unattended in the library. It is recommended that customers utilise the lockers where provided. Kingston Libraries do not accept any responsibility for any loss or damage to belongings whilst on the premises.
  • wear appropriate clothing and footwear at all times.
  • seek permission before filming, livestreaming or photographing other people within the library. 

For more information about Kingston's Local Laws and Conditions of Entry for Council buildings, please visit kingston.vic.gov.au/council/local-laws