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Whitlam Library Cabramatta

Library at 165 Railway Parade, Cabramatta NSW 2166, Australia, Cabramatta, New South Wales, 2166 . Here you will find detailed information about Whitlam Library Cabramatta: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

Opening hours

  • Monday
    9:30 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Tuesday
    9:30 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Wednesday
    9:30 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Thursday
    9:30 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Friday
    9:30 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Saturday
    9:30 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Sunday
    10:00 AM – 2:00 PM

Rating

4
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5
Based on 15 reviews

Contacts

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Region:
New South Wales
Address:
165 Railway Parade, Cabramatta NSW 2166, Australia, Cabramatta, New South Wales, 2166
City:
Cabramatta
Postcode:
2166

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About Whitlam Library Cabramatta

Whitlam Library Cabramatta is a Australian Library based in Cabramatta, New South Wales. Whitlam Library Cabramatta is located at 165 Railway Parade, Cabramatta NSW 2166, Australia,


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Reviews of Whitlam Library Cabramatta

  • Matthew
    Added 2016.08.12
    Cons: Despite the newly refurbished areas, the female toilets were in a state and had such a strong stench the minute you opened the door. Toilet paper was strewn on the wet floor and muddy streaks all over the tiles. One of those places you 'hover' over and touch everything with paper towel as you leave.
  • Lauren
    Added 2016.02.18
    best library ever 11/10 security guards 11/10
  • Bria
    Added 2015.08.14
    There didn't seem to be any designated quiet area.
  • Seth
    Added 2015.06.04
    Might return for the after-hours as most of the school children (and volume) will have gone, though it can get crowded during HSC time. Street parking clears up from 5pm onwards.
  • Joshua
    Added 2014.12.04
    In all honesty, a lot of students dislike only one security guard there and he is usually always working there. When he speaks to parents he also speaks in a rude manner, thus why i believe most students will over time shift to Liverpool Library.
  • Benjamin
    Added 2014.09.26
    Pros: Visually appealing interior and comfortable lounges. Powerpoints with usb outlets were plentiful. After-hours option for patrons over 18 and membership is open for people who reside outside the Fairfield area is an added bonus, though the process of lining up to key in your code cuts into the additional time. Relatively helpful staff and Security were friendly. There's a small café but I did not try any food or drink to comment.
  • Cole
    Added 2014.08.28
    I didn't try the wifi to comment on speed/connection and did not see the book collection.
  • Miguel
    Added 2014.05.27
  • Elijah
    Added 2014.01.16
    Very noisy actually everywhere. Please add a very quiet were theres no computers nothing just books. Please add a quiet area!
  • Alejandro
    Added 2014.01.08
    dude all i wanted to do was get my bag and the cheeky fks didnt even let me go further in the library like chill im literally leaving in 10 seconds u k u n t s
  • Samuel
    Added 2013.12.20
    Good library with many multicultural services. The library staff are extremely friendly, and the renovations are great. Inter library loans are free of charge unlike other libraries.
  • Wyatt
    Added 2013.11.07
    Honestly, i good place to be but the only problem is the feeling of being harassed by the security guard. As security guards i believe that they should not be so rude when asking students to be quiet. Screaming at high school students for being loud and using the excuse "there are people complaining about you" does not benefit them.
  • Jesus
    Added 2013.10.05
    The librarians ask much more nicer than the security guard thus why students would respect that. The security just cause a huger scene when asking the students to be quiet in a rude when and threatening students to leave "his library" because of a quick laugh or just talking and not even knowing that the students could be discussing about their school work.
  • Brandon
    Added 2013.09.30
    The security guard only observes when he comes upstairs and if there is someone talking he will always tell them is the rudest way to be quiet, but he did not see before that clearly those students were studying and just wanted a quick laugh.
  • Chase
    Added 2013.08.12
    I was seated on the lounge next to a high school student who was clearly using the facilities to charge her phone. She was on loudspeaker and playing a game remotely with her friends. She was audible over my headphones and easily the loudest person in the room over the groups of HSC students. Staff walked over, I made eye contact every time and they just ignored it. Other patrons were visibly miffed. I would normally have said something, but this was my first visit to that library in years and I took my cues from the staff as noise is obviously allowed or tolerated.
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