Dee Why Library is a public library located in the Northern Beaches area of Greater Sydney, Australia. It is part of the Northern Beaches Libraries network, which has six branches including Dee Why, Forestville, Glen Street, Manly, Mona Vale, and Warringah Mall. The Dee Why Library is situated in the Warringah Civic Centre and was the first library building in the area purpose- built as a library, designed by Edwards Madigan, winning a Sir John Sulman Medal in 1966 the year it was completed. It has specialized collections, including a department dedicated to Tibetan books, and even offers a bi-weekly Tibetan storytime. The library provides amenities such as desks with power outlets, reading nooks, study rooms available for hire, free public computers with limited time use, and free Wi-Fi. It operates with regular hours throughout the week, with some variations on weekends. Dee Why Library plays an important role in the local community by offering access to diverse resources, promoting cultural activities, and supporting learning and literacy in the area.
