The LibraryMuseum showcases a range of permanent exhibitions, objects and works from the collection.
Crossing Place traces the settlement of Albury by land and water. An engaging collection of objects, audio and film tell the story of Albury from first contact with the Wiradjuri people to the city we know today.
Learn MoreSharing Bonegilla Stories explores the experiences and emotions of people who passed through the region’s migrant reception centre. Showcasing original artefacts from the collection and first-hand migrant memories, this stunning exhibition is not to be missed.
Learn MoreWiradjuri Talkback explores the history of Wiradjuri Country and what it means to be Aboriginal in Albury Wodonga today. Exhibits include original artefacts, a preserved canoe scar tree, Riverina bark painting, hand tools and the stunning possum skin cloak worn at the 2008 National Apology.
Learn MoreRobbins and Porter were not only mechanics but also inventors. In their spare time they worked on the design and construction of a monoplane. Visit the LibraryMuseum to see the life-size replica of the Robbins and Porter monoplane suspended from the ceiling.
Learn MoreBorrow from our collections of books, DVDs, e-books and magazines; browse the internet on our computers, access free wifi, attend exciting exhibitions and programs, and meet up with friends for a coffee at Retro Lane Café.