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A golden celebration

Cockburn Libraries will mark a major milestone in 2026 – 50 years of serving, supporting and connecting the community.

Spearwood Library opened its doors on 23 March 1976 as one of Western Australia’s first public libraries to use computerised lending, replacing the manual ticket system.

What started as a single branch has grown into a vibrant three-library service that supports and connects the community. Coolbellup Library opened in 1990, followed by Success Library in 2000, which moved into a purpose-built space at the Cockburn Health and Community Facility in 2014.

For many long-serving staff members, this anniversary is a moment of reflection. City of Cockburn former Library Manager Linda Seymour first joined Spearwood Library as a work experience student in 1989 and has witnessed enormous change since, particularly in how technology has expanded access to library services.

“Technology has enabled residents to access the library from home – from eMagazines to eBooks,” Linda said.

“There was a fear at one stage that the printed book would disappear, but that has proven to be so wrong. Most people still love a physical book, and many read both.”

Linda said that despite automation and digital transformation, the heart of the library has stayed the same.

“Our role as a place of connection is so important. Groups come in to play mahjong or to knit, and those social connections really support community wellbeing.”

Julie Mann, who has worked with Cockburn Libraries since 1979, agrees and said she has seen generations come through.

“Children who once came in with their parents are now bringing in their own kids,” Julie said.

“A lot of people come because it’s a safe, friendly place. They know they can talk to us.”

As Cockburn Libraries looks ahead to the next 50 years, both Linda and Julie agree that while technology will continue to evolve, libraries will remain a welcoming and inclusive place for community connection, lifelong learning and belonging.

“As we become more digitally engrossed in what we do at home and at work, human connection is going to be very important, and libraries will have a major role to play,” Linda said.

To celebrate half a century of learning and connection, the community is invited to join a week of activities at our libraries from 23-28 March 2026, culminating in a free Birthday Fair at Spearwood Library on Saturday 28 March.

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