Griffith NSW Australia
Griffith is the 'oasis' of the Riverina and the heart of - Wine and Food Country. This thriving city is a unique mix of cultures from all around the world, which give Griffith that true cosmopolitan feel. It is renowned for its quality restaurants and European style cafes all serving divine gourmet cuisine complimented by our local fine wines. You'll taste the best Italian food outside of Italy! There are many reasons for Griffith's popularity; the diversity of attractions, wineries, fine dining, the range of shopping, and that cosmopolitan atmosphere of the city. So, take the opportunity to discover the City of Griffith - the hidden jewel along the Kidman Way.
Griffith Base Hospital
Griffith Base Hospital is a 90-bed facility with 2 well-equipped operating theatres. There is general surgical, general medical, paediatric and obstetric emphasis. The hospital is also serviced with a 24hr Emergency Department, ICU/CCU and an extensive Outpatient Clinic.
There is also a rehabilitation and pain service on-site. Residents, VMO's and visiting staff specialists from St Vincent's Hospital (Sydney) staff the hospital. Diagnostic and support services within the hospital include Radiology (public and private) Pathology, Pharmacy, Physiotherapy, and Blood Bank department.
The hospital performs 3,300 operations per annum.
Things to do in Griffith
Many visitors find that the attractions of Griffith make the city so special, such as Pioneer Park, the largest museum west of the mountains and the Griffith Regional Art Gallery, with two galleries and regularly changing exhibits.
The Regional Theatre boasts a spectacular soft sculptured curtain and the historic Griffith photographic collection. There are also craft and antique shops, galleries and specialty stores. Relax along the shores of Lake Wyangan or burn up some calories along the walking trails of Scenic Hill and Cocoparra National Park. Golf, bowls or a game of bocce are always enjoyable pastimes, as is mixing with the locals at one of Griffiths clubs or pubs.
Services
A city that in just over eighty years since it was proclaimed, has grown to a happening place with nearly 24,000 happy inhabitants and the biggest city along the Kidman Way. It is the hub of the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area, which is undoubtedly one of the worlds greatest engineering feats, bringing life giving water all the way from the Snowy Mountains. With the taming of the original harsh environment brought about by the irrigation, the area has evolved into one of Australia's largest producers of wine, rice, poultry, eggs, citrus, stone fruits and vegetables.
Education
Education facilities are excellent in the area, with public and private schools offering education from Kindergarten to Year 12. There are three high schools and thirteen primary schools, which are conveniently located throughout the area, and all are committed to quality educational outcomes. In addition numerous local pre-schools, playgroups, and childcare facilities provide support and pre- education services.
The highly acclaimed Charles Sturt University, located atWagga Wagga is a two hour drive to the east. The
University is currently investigating opening a campus in Griffith. Vocational education and training is offered through a number of agencies, notably the Griffith Campus of TAFE, Griffith Skills Training Centre, Griffith International College, and Griffith Adult Learning Association. A state of the art Wine and Food Training Centre has recently been established at the TAFE campus in recognition of the huge
potential for development in these industries.
Transport links
Rail
Griffith is a part of the national freight rail network with a daily-containerised freight service between the region and Sydney ports, enabling the speedy movement of large volumes of export commodities. Passenger services operate between Griffith and Sydney, with a weekly rail service and daily bus/rail links, as well as a daily bus/rail service between Griffith and Melbourne.
Road
Griffith is strategically located, having access to four
major highways – the Sturt Highway linking Sydney and
Adelaide is accessed 30km to the South; the Newell Highway linking Melbourne and Brisbane can be accessed 60km to the East; the Mid Western Highway linking Brisbane and Adelaide is accessed 60km to the North; and the Kidman Way linking Melbourne and Darwin passes through the City of Griffith itself. This proximity to major interstate transportnetworks enables the relocation of product to five capital cities in the shortest possible time. Griffith is also on the
road train freight link and is a breakdown point for road trains. Driving time to Melbourne is five hours,
Sydney six hours, and Canberra four hours.
Air
Griffith has a well serviced airport with Hazelton
Airlines providing 28 services to Sydney each week
with their 36 seat Saab aircraft. Aircraft refuelling and
servicing facilities are provided on site. In addition, GriffithAero Club offers private charter. Around 40,000 passengers per year pass through the Griffith airport.
Housing and land
Housing in Griffith is available to suit most requirements including units, semi detached villas, single dwellings, and rural residential blocks. Residential estates and subdivisions are being released to meet the demand associated with the growth of the city. Blocks range in size from around 800
square metres in the City to one hectare in rural
residential areas.
Nursing Vacancies
Accident and Emergency
Intensive Care/ High Dependancy
Operating Theatre


