About
Murwillumbah Library is the town's public library, based at the Civic Centre on Tumbulgum Road. It is part of Richmond Tweed Regional Library, which has grown into the largest rural regional library service in NSW with a shared collection of more than 400,000 items — books, magazines, audiobooks, DVDs and more — all available for free loan to members.
Beyond borrowing, the library offers public computers, free wi-fi and a programme of community activities, from children's story time to author talks and digital help sessions. Membership is free, and items can be requested and returned across the wider Richmond Tweed network. The branch is open six days a week, including Saturday mornings.
Best For
Free book and media loans, public computers and wi-fi, and community programs and events for all ages in the centre of Murwillumbah.
Good to Know
TypePublic library
NetworkRichmond Tweed Regional Library
MembershipFree to join
FacilitiesComputers, free wi-fi, study space
ProgramsStory time, events, digital help
HoursOpen 6 days (Sat morning)
Opening Hours
Monday:9am-5pm
Tuesday:9am-5pm
Wednesday:9am-5pm
Thursday:9am-5pm
Friday:9am-5pm
Saturday:9am-12pm
Sunday:Closed
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it free to join?
Yes — membership of Murwillumbah Library, as part of Richmond Tweed Regional Library, is free.
What can I borrow?
Books, magazines, audiobooks and DVDs from a regional collection of over 400,000 items, with requests possible across the network.
Are there computers and wi-fi?
Yes — the library offers public computers and free wi-fi, along with study space.
What are the opening hours?
Monday to Friday 9am–5pm and Saturday 9am–12pm; closed Sundays. Hours can change, so it is worth confirming for public holidays.