Full STEAM ahead for Dordaak Kepup Library and Innovation Hub

Source: Government of Western Australia

Northern suburbs residents have joined the City of Wanneroo to celebrate the opening of the $18 million Dordaak Kepup Library and Youth Innovation Hub.

Overlooking Broadview Park in Landsdale, the state-of-the-art facility features a modern 
library and youth-focused spaces, including a gaming zone, recording and podcasting studios, 
demonstration kitchen and areas for Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics 
(STEAM) activities.
The facility responds to strong community demand for more places where young people can 
learn new skills and connect with others.
The name Dordaak Kepup, meaning Place of Living Waters, was chosen in consultation with 
Noongar Elders and community members and reflects the site’s deep cultural significance.
Key rooms within the building also carry meaningful Noongar names, with stories shared 
through signage and videos throughout the facility.
In addition to the City’s contribution of $12 million, the project was supported by $6 million 
from the WA Government and $380,000 from Lotterywest.
Wanneroo Mayor Linda Aitken, who was joined by Deputy Premier Rita Saffioti and Member 
for Landsdale Daniel Pastorelli MLA at the official opening, said it was the culmination of 
many years of vision, hard work and collaboration.
“Dordaak Kepup is a powerful symbol of innovation, inclusivity and community spirit,” she said.
“With a focus on STEAM education and activities, Dordaak Kepup was designed with our 
growing youth population in mind, giving young people a place to learn, explore and connect.
“At the same time, it remains a modern library for everyone. Libraries are trusted places to 
learn and stay connected, and this facility will support residents of all ages, from children 
discovering reading to adults learning new skills.
“Thanks to the generous support of the WA Government, we have created an innovative 
facility that prepares our young people for the jobs of the future and supports lifelong learning.”
Community members had their first look at Dordaak Kepup, taking part in various activities 
such as STEAM workshops, eSports, 3D printing, podcasting, music studio demonstrations 
and scavenger hunts. 
Mayor Aitken thanked past and present Wanneroo Councillors, and former Member for
Landsdale Margaret Quirk MLA, for helping bring the vision to reality.
For more information on opening hours and programs, visit 
wanneroo.wa.gov.au/dordaakkepupprograms
For more information on rooms available to hire, visit 
wanneroo.wa.gov.au/dordaakkepuproomhire