The food and wine alone are drawcards,but this town could do much more to trumpet its authentic and colourful Italian heritage.
You don't have to give a dram about whisky,let alone love gin,vodka or craft beer to salute the accomplishment that the Malt House represents.
Ben Stubbs encounters bushrangers,rock royalty and a long-forgotten king on the outback Kidman Way.
Ben Stubbs explores the traditions and stories of the Italian migrants who have shaped Griffth.
A road trip from Byron Bay to Broken Hill and beyond takes Penny Watson to old haunts and new favourites.
Bruce Elder visits the remarkable landscape shaped by a hermit over 25 years.
Flair and a green thumb make a model bed and breakfast,writes Bruce Elder.
<b>Griffith (including Hanwood,Bilbul,Beelbangara,Lake Wyangan,Yenda and Cocoparra National Park)</b><br><b>Major town in the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area and service centre for the surrounding orchards and vineyards.</b><br>Located 613 km west of Sydney via the Great and Mid Western Highways and 131 m above sea-level Griffith,like Leeton,is a town which emerged out of the construction of the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area (MIA) early this century. With a population of 25,000 it is the third-largest population centre in the Riverina.