Griffith is a small town in (Riverina region), south-east of New South Wales, about 570km northeast from Sydney, the capital city of New South Wales, and about 180km from (Wagga), the largest city in the Wharena region.
The Rivarena region is Australia's second-largest wine region after (Barossa Valley), South Australia's Barossa Valley. Griffith is the second-largest city in the Rivarena region after Voga and an important agricultural producer in Australia. Has "the Australian rice bowl food bowl of Australia" the name.
Unlike the towns where many people naturally congregated, Griffith and, at the beginning of its establishment, had a well-planned plan, in 1914, The famous American architects Walter Burley Griffin (Walter Burley Griffin) and Marion Mahoney Griffin (Marion Mahony Griffin), who designed the Australian capital Canberra, designed town plans for this and nearby Litton (Leeton). The city is based on an irregular set of geometric patterns, a set of circular streets as the center of the city, wide roads that diverge outward in an octagonal pattern, and in recognition of Griffin's contribution, when the small city was announced in 1916, Named after Griffin.
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Airport(s) of Griffith
Griffith Airport (Code: GFF)
Visitor centre of Griffith