Library

 The Ravensthorpe Public Library has over 4000 books including local and state library stocks. We have a wide range of adult fiction and non-fiction, large print books, audio books, DVDs and an inviting children's library area. Our library also has a good range of local literature and reference books. ​We are part of the Inter-Library Loan program and can order books in from other libraries if not locally available. Not to mention our free Online Public Access Computer for library users to access as well as an iPad for the children to play fun and educational games on.

eResources

Free eBooks, eAudio eMagazines and eResources for kids available to all Ravensthorpe Library Members.

Search your library for books, e-books, movies, music and more. Download, save, or reserve the items.

Hoopla is a web and mobile library media streaming platform for audio books, comics, e-books, movies, music, and TV.

Sign in to Kanopy with your library card to enjoy a large collection of indie films, classic cinema, festival and educational documentaries and popular movies.

BorrowBox is an app that enables Public Library members to browse and borrow eAudiobooks and eBooks on their device.

Busythings is an online learning resource for the early years that includes fun activities that help children learn important skills in areas such as Literacy, Numeracy, Computing, Creative Development, Art and Music.

OverDrive - eReading Room for Kids OverDrive eReading Room just for kids provides a safe and easy browsing experience for children.

eBooks for kids with a vibrant interactive experience and diverse storytellers.

Sign in with your library card to enjoy eBooks and eAudio on any device, anytime, anywhere.


As more Australians read and listen to books on their smartphone or tablet, the State Library of Western Australia has a new and exciting club for readers. The Libby Book Club for WA is a monthly digital book club available exclusively to Western Australian library members (State Library and public library), hosted by local author David Allan-Petale.