Millicent Library and Gallery

Millicent Library and Gallery Library is a highly used country library, with over 80,000 loans a year and 55% community membership JOIN IT’S FREE! The Millicent Gallery adjoins the Library.

The Millicent Library and Gallery are community focussed services supported by Wattle Range Council and supported by an active group of volunteers and Friends of the Library. Free internet, training, online data bases, wide collection of new and contemporary books, magazines, paperbacks, newspapers for all ages. Wide range of disigital services and resources. SA ’s first “A” Class Gallery outside

Metropolitan Adelaide and enjoy local, state, regional and national exhibitions. “Take the time to look, it’s worth a visit and enjoy!” Open library hours and Sunday 2-4pm during exhibitions when advertised. The Bruce Towers History Room houses an extensive collection of local history resources that are indexed and also available over the Internet including
• Oral History
• Photographic Collections
• Printed materials, books
• Newspaper on Microfilm
• Government records
• Births, Deaths and Marriage Records
• Biographical indexes and much more…….. Call in and explore

Free Internet and Wireless Services

A suite of computers is available for community use across Wattle Range. If you are unable to use a computer or the Internet then we are happy to assist you! Please call us! Not only are these computers liked to the Internet, they have a wide range of software programs for your use. Access to a suite of online databases is also accessible through here computers and through the Council Website – www.wattlerange.sa.gov.au - Please remember we are here to assist! Community Groups are welcome to book in and use these computers, training is also available. Come and try let us help you surf the net! Friends of the Library

A group of supporters who assist the library to expand services and facilities, through fundraising, practical assistance in the library and organising special projects. Contact the library for details! New members welcome.

05/06/2026

Launch of the Geltwood Documentary Friday 12 June at 6.30pm

Meet local health, parenting, education, and community servicesGet expert advice on child developmentConnect with other ...
05/06/2026

Meet local health, parenting, education, and community services
Get expert advice on child development
Connect with other families
Learn what support is available near you

Save the Date Friday June 19th. AI is everywhere, and we are all using it in various forms. Join us for an enlightening ...
05/06/2026

Save the Date Friday June 19th. AI is everywhere, and we are all using it in various forms. Join us for an enlightening session to be demystified and learn how you can use it.

Join us on Saturday at 10am for an artist talk and walk with Toni and SteveSLEJ is Tuesday at 1pmWhat an active group of...
04/06/2026

Join us on Saturday at 10am for an artist talk and walk with Toni and Steve
SLEJ is Tuesday at 1pm
What an active group of artists who willingly give their time

Plundered, Lost, and Reborn: Geltwood Documentary to Premiere 150 Years After Historic ShipwreckMILLICENT, SA — One of t...
03/06/2026

Plundered, Lost, and Reborn: Geltwood Documentary to
Premiere 150 Years After Historic Shipwreck
MILLICENT, SA — One of the most haunting and controversial chapters of South
Australia’s maritime history is returning to the surface. On June 12th, the Millicent Civic and Arts Centre will host the world premiere of Geltwood, a new documentary exploring the 150-year legacy of a voyage that ended in disaster, mystery, and a fight for historical
redemption.
The film, which received vital finishing funding from the Wattle Range Council, explores
the complex legacy of the Geltwood, a sailing ship that departed the United Kingdom for Melbourne in 1876, only to be destroyed by what was then called the “worst storm in history.

Address

1 Ridge Terrace
Millicent, SA
5280

Opening Hours

Tuesday 9am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 9am - 5:30pm
Thursday 9am - 5:30pm
Friday 9am - 7pm
Saturday 8:30am - 12:30pm
Sunday 2pm - 4pm

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