Newspapers

The Age Online

  • Access every page, article, photo, table, advertisement and cartoon published in the printed edition
  • The content is available from 2006 and is updated regularly

Suitable for Ages: 15+

Available: Everywhere

The New York  Times

  • Read The New York Times for free
  • Original reporting by 1,700 journalists in over 160 countries.
  • Unlimited access in-branch; access via free 24-hour code on your own device

Suitable for Ages: 13+

Available: Everywhere

BRANCH NEWSPAPER NO. OF COPIES HELD FOR
Bayswater The Age 1 1 Week
Herald Sun 1 1 Week
Belgrave The Age 1 1 Week
The Australian 1 1 Week
Australian Financial Review 1 1 Week
Herald Sun 1 1 Week
Koori Mail 1 1 Month
The Guardian Weekly 1 1 Month
Boronia The Age 1 1 Week
The Australian 1 1 Week
Herald Sun 1 1 Week
Croydon The Age 1 2 Weeks
The Australian 1 2 Weeks
Australian Financial Review 1 2 Weeks
Herald Sun 1 2 Weeks
Ferntree Gully The Age 1 1 Week
The Australian 1 1 Week
Herald Sun 1 1 Week
Healesville The Age 1 1 Day
Herald Sun 1 1 Day
Weekly Times 1 1 Week
Koori Mail 1 2 Months
Knox Library The Age 1 1 Week
The Australian 1 1 Week
Australian Financial Review 1 1 Week
Herald Sun 2 1 Week
Neos Kosmos 1 1 Week
Lilydale The Age 1 1 Week
The Australian 1 1 Week
Australian Financial Review 1 1 Week
Herald Sun 1 1 Week
Koori Mail 1 1 Week
Weekly Times 1 1 Week
Miller’s Homestead The Age 1 1 Day
Herald Sun 1 1 Day
Monbulk CRR The Age 1 1 Day
Herald Sun 1 1 Day
Montrose The Age 1 1 Week
Herald Sun 1 1 Week
Mooroolbark The Age 1 1 Week
The Australian 1 1 Week
Herald Sun 1 1 Week
Mt Evelyn CRR The Age 1 1 Day
Herald Sun 1 1 Day
Realm The Age 2 1 Week
The Australian 2 1 Week
Australian Financial Review 2 1 Week
Herald Sun 2 1 Week
Rowville The Age 1 1 Week
The Australian 1 1 Week
Australian Financial Review 1 1 Week
Herald Sun 1 1 Week
Singtao Daily 1 1 Week
Yarra Junction The Age 1 1 Week
Herald Sun 1 1 Week
Weekly Times 1 1 Week
NEWSPAPER YEARS PUBLISHED HOLDING BRANCH
Bayswater Inside Out 1992 – 2001 Boronia
Boronia and the Basin Community News 1994 – Boronia
Croydon Mail 1985-Apr 1996 Croydon
Croydon-Mooroolbark Gazette 1975-1978 Ringwood Historical Society
Croydon Post Aug 1988-Dec 1990 Croydon
Croydon-Ringwood Post 1987 (Jan.-Jun.) Ringwood Historical Society
Eastern Post Gazette 1968-Mar 1970 Ringwood Historical Society
Ferntree Gully News Current edition Ferntree Gully, Rowville Libraries
Free Press 1953-May 2000 (missing 1955, 1957) Knox Historical Society
Free Press Leader June 2002 – Knox Historical Society
Independent Mounteasterly Jul 1980-Dec 1984 Knox Historical Society
Knox Gazette Jun 1969-Dec 1971 Knox Historical Society
Knox Journal Oct 1999- Sep 2010 Knox Historical Society
Knox Leader May 2001- Knox Historical Society
Knox News Jul 1989-Apr 2001 Knox Historical Society
Knox Post Mar 1995-Sep 1999 Knox Historical Society
Knox-Sherbrooke Gazette 1972-Jun 1975 Knox Historical Society
Knox-Sherbrooke News 1969-Jun 1989 Knox Historical Society
Knox-Sherbrooke Post 1989-Feb 1995 Knox Historical Society
Knox Standard Nov 1984-Feb 1988 Knox Historical Society
Knox Weekly Sep 2010 – Knox Historical Society
Lilydale & Monbulk Post 1987-1988 Lilydale Historical Society
Lillydale & Yarra Valley Express 1987-May 2001, 1978-1982 Healesville, Lilydale Historical Society
Lilydale & Yarra Valley Leader May 2001- Healesville, Lilydale (hold 1 week)
Lilydale Express 1886-1920 (microfilm), Jul 1968-Dec 1969, 1972-1973 Lilydale Historical Society
Lilydale Shire Express 1974-1976 (June) Lilydale Historical Society
Maroondah Journal Oct 1999- Ringwood Historical Society
Maroondah Leader May 2001- Ringwood Historical Society
Maroondah Mail 1961-1964, May 1996-Apr. 20 Croydon, Ringwood Historical Society
Maroondah Post 1995-Sept 1999 Ringwood Historical Society
Monbulk Post 1980-1982 Lilydale Historical Society
Mountain Views 1979-July 1999 Healesville
Mountain Views Mail July 1999- Healesville, Lilydale (hold 1 week)
Mounteasterly July 1980-Dec 1982 Knox Historical Society
Ranges Leader May 2001-June 2002 Knox Historical Society
Ranges Trader Mail Jan 2003- Knox Historical Society
Ringwood-Croydon Gazette 1973- 1975 Ringwood Historical Society
Ringwood-Croydon Mail 1968-1983, 1969-1984 Ringwood Historical Society, Croydon
Ringwood Gazette 1970 & 1972 Ringwood Historical Society
Ringwood Mail 1958-1967, 1984-Apr 1996 Ringwood Historical Society
Ringwood Post 1989-1994 Ringwood Historical Society
Rowville Lysterfield Community News All Rowville Library
The Senior Current edition All libraries
Studfield Community News Current edition Rowville Library
Upper Yarra Guardian Mail 1998-July 1999 Yarra Junction
Upper Yarra Mail Sep 1987-1994, Jul 1999- Yarra Junction
Yarra Ranges Journal Oct 1999- (unbound) Knox Historical Society (last 6 months)
Yarra Valley Express: see Lillydale & Yarra Valley Express
Yarra Valley Guardian Mail 1995 – Nov 1997 Yarra Junction
Yarra Valley News Jan-Jun 1975, 1977-1978 Healesville

Special Collections

Your Library offers several special interest collections around the region.

Browse the items below to learn more about our collections and how to access them.

The Adult Literacy Collection is housed at Boronia and Realm Libraries. It includes books on grammar, spelling, and arithmetic, as well as novels for those learning to read.

Browse the collection here.

Board games are available for loan from the following branches: Belgrave, Boronia, Croydon and Realm.

Members may borrow up to 2 board games at a time. The collection is searchable via the catalogue and items may be reserved by members at no charge.

Most library branches carry Choice Magazine, including back issues lasting up to 2 years. View the collection, and place reservations, here.

Or, access Choice online using a Library PC. Enjoy full, 100% free access to every Choice review and product comparison. Please ask library staff for login information. Book a Library PC here.

The Dementia Care Collection is designed for people living with dementia and their carers.

The collection features a range of materials like photobooks, puzzles, tools, and other objects designed to provide stimulation and keep the mind active. These materials help people living with dementia find pleasure and relaxation by offering valuable and varied mental stimulus.

Items may be borrowed like any other library item (3-week loan period, with two renewals). However, items must be reserved; library members can browse the collection here.

For more information, please contact Realm Library, or visit this page.

Children receive messages about gender everyday through behaviours, images, written and spoken words at home, at school and in other settings. Beyond Sparkles and Superheroes is a special book list that features children’s picture books themed on gender equality and equity. These picture books present child characters in a way that challenges gender stereotypes.

See the full list here.

These are just a sample of books available on the theme of gender equality or gender equity. They have been chosen because they are both enjoyable stories to read with your child and because they represent a range of approaches to the topic of gender equity.

Stories and books are a powerful learning tool for our children. Stories that depict children participating in a wide range of positive and diverse activities expands their horizons of what is possible. Stories Beyond Stereotypes features real and imaginary characters who follow their own path, unconstrained by gender stereotypes.

See the full list here.

A collection of books aimed at primary school children featuring real and imaginary characters who follow their own path, unconstrained by gender stereotypes.

Stories and books are a powerful learning tool for our children and stories that depict children participating in a wide range of positive and diverse activities expands their horizons of what is possible. The booklist has been collated to complement other books and traditional stories already available for our members.

Your Library collects adult fiction and non-fiction, junior material, magazines and newspapers in other languages. The collections are situated at the following branches, with the demographics of the local population in mind.

 

BRANCH →

LANGUAGE ↓

BAYSWATERCROYDONKNOX EXPRESSREALMROWVILLE
ChineseAdult Fiction & Non-Fiction
Junior Fiction & Non-Fiction
Teenage Fiction
DVDs
CDs
Adult Fiction & Non-Fiction
DVDs
Junior Fiction & Non-Fiction
Junior Picture Books
Adult Fiction & Non-Fiction
Junior Fiction & Non-Fiction
DVDs
CDs
Newspapers (China Melbourne Daily)
Adult Fiction & Non-Fiction
CDs
DVDs
Junior Fiction
Junior Picture Books
Adult Fiction & Non-Fiction
DVDs
Newspapers (China Melbourne Daily)
French  Junior Fiction  
German  Junior Fiction  
Italian  Junior Fiction  
Japanese  Junior Fiction  
Spanish  Junior Fiction  
Vietnamese  Junior Fiction
  

If your first language is not listed here, there may be a collection housed at a nearby library belonging to another library service. Public Libraries Victoria maintains this list of LOTE Collections in Victorian public libraries.

The University of Melbourne and Monash University also produce and maintain this comprehensive list of Asian Collections at public and university libraries in Victoria.

A collection of music scores is available for loan at Belgrave and Croydon Libraries. The collection covers a range of popular and classical music. The collection is fully searchable and items may be reserved by members at no charge.

See the full list here.

Your Library holds many local and national newspapers, including digital access. See the full list here.

The C-Pen ReaderPen is a brilliant literacy tool. It scans and reads written text out loud with natural speaking voices; stores text for later; and can look up and explain the meaning of words.

The ReaderPen converts printed text to speech and can help people with a range of difficulties including:
 
  • Dyslexia
  • Aphasia
  • Dementia
  • Down Syndrome
  • Vision Impairment

Hear the words through earphones, the built-in speaker, or plug in an external speaker if required.

Learn more, and reserve your ReaderPen, here.

The Seed Library is a free borrowing service aiming to cultivate a thriving community of gardeners and seed savers, while building and sharing knowledge, and fostering community resilience, self-reliance, and a culture of sharing.

You can donate seeds saved from your garden or leftover seeds from purchased packets. Just drop them in to any of our libraries.

Members can borrow up to 3 packets of seed for free! Plant/Grow the seeds in your garden, nurture plants to maturity and donate seed back to the library.

The Seed Library is currently available at Belgrave, Boronia, Lilydale, Mooroolbark, Rowville and Yarra Junction Libraries.

Console video games are available for loan from the following branches: Belgrave, Croydon, Realm and Rowville (but they can be reserved for collection from any branch). Games are available for every major console. Members may borrow up to 2 console video games at a time.

Search and reserve games here.

Family History

Exclusively at the Library

Access ancestry.com and findmypast.com.au for free using library computers or using your device connected to library Wi-Fi.

Getting started with Family History

Have you always wanted to trace your family history but don’t know where to start? Your Library can help you start to trace your family in Australia and overseas, using online databases, books, microfiche, and CDROMs.

Before you start your research, it is advisable to take the following steps:

1. Borrow books

Books on beginning family history research are available from the library.

2. Speak to older members of the family

They can remember earlier family members who are no longer alive and may also have photographs and other memorabilia that will help provide dates and other details.

3. Obtain copies of certificates

Try obtaining birth and marriage certificates for yourself, your parents and possible grandparents. Each certificate enables you to take another step back – from marriage to birth to the previous generation.

4. Record and chart

Keep all of the information you receive and chart relationships for easy reference.

Visit a branch

Family History records are held by the following branches (records vary from branch to branch):

Contact a Family History Librarian