Our administration offices and some services are closing from 4pm on Tuesday 23 December 2025 and will reopen on Monday 5 January 2026.
Access online resources without leaving home.
Borrow and read ebooks, audiobooks and magazines from the comfort of your own home. You can also find information about study resources, access online databases as well as learn how to be eSmart and avoid scams.
When prompted to log in, just enter your library member number and your PIN. If you are not sure what your PIN is please contact us on 02 4645 4444.
Connect with the State Library of New South Wales to use their eResources and access free legal and drug information all with your library card. All you need to do is register your library card with the State Library to get started.
Not a member? No problems, you can join the library online.
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Welcome to our library catalogue where you'll find the latest releases of new books, current magazines, DVD's, recommendations and more. You can also login to check your account and reserve items.
Access Campbelltown City Council library anytime, anywhere on the library app.
BorrowBox has a wide selection of online titles including eBooks, eAudio and eMagazines from Australia and around the world.
indyreads provides access to a collection of independent Australian and international titles, classic literature and modern award-winning titles in eBook and eAudio format.
Your library has a fun and engaging range of online resources for children which you can access for free.
Browse through our Community Information Directory or locate Justices of the Peace in the Macarthur area.
List of resources for research, homework help and general knowledge.
Your library can help you learn English and improve your English language skills for study, work or everyday conversations.
Read newspapers online, or visit our library branches. We keep two weeks back issues of each newspaper at Campbelltown Library, HJ Daley.
eSmart Libraries is a cyber safety framework designed to fully equip libraries, staff and library users with the skills they need for smart, safe and responsible use of digital technology.
Your Campbelltown City Library cards can be used to gain access to online resources from the State Library of NSW.
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