Discover the joy of free and fast eMagazines

Imagine having your favourite magazines at your fingertips, anytime, anywhere? Thanks to Sunshine Coast Libraries you can, with our huge range of eMagazines.

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Whether you're a fan of New Idea, Women’s Day, The New Yorker, Australian Women’s Weekly or Delicious, there's something for everyone.

With more than 3,000 titles to choose from, including a mix of Australian and international favourites, you'll never run out of reading material.

Plus, subscribing to your chosen titles means new issues are automatically downloaded to your device. How convenient is that?

Reading an eMagazine means no waiting for a physical copy to become available and accessing them is a breeze.

How to access eMagazines

Simply become a full library member at any of Council’s eight library locations.

Then, download the BorrowBox, Libby or hoopla app, select Sunshine Coast Libraries and sign in with your library card number.

Need help? Check out the eLibrary help guides or complete the eLibrary help form for staff assistance.

Embrace the ease and convenience of eMagazines today. Happy reading!

A cappuccino in a red cup sits on a table next to a women reading an e-magazine on her iPad.

Did you know? Sunshine Coast Libraries offer more than just books! 

  • We host events and run free community  workshops .
  • We have a  podcast studio  that is available for library members to use for free.
  • We provide a free  eLibrary  that includes online resources such as audio books, films, magazines, music and more.
  • We created  Story Seats  located in 10 of the region’s most stunning local parks for families to enjoy.
  • We host weekly  Rhymetime and Storytime  sessions to help with early literacy.
  • We offer an  Adult Literacy program  which has taught thousands of residents how to read and write.

For more information, or to become a member of Sunshine Coast Libraries visit the website or your local library.

To stay up to date with what’s on at your local library subscribe to libraries eNews, or follow us on Facebook or Instagram.

 
 

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