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City of Griffith

Coordinates:34°17′24″S146°2′24″E / 34.29000°S 146.04000°E /-34.29000; 146.04000
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This article is about thelocal government area. For the regional city, seeGriffith, New South Wales.

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Local government area in New South Wales, Australia
City of Griffith
New South Wales
Location inNew South Wales
Coordinates34°17′24″S146°2′24″E / 34.29000°S 146.04000°E /-34.29000; 146.04000
Population
  • 25,641 (2016)[3]
  • 26,882 (2018 est.)[4]
 • Density15.6357/km2 (40.4963/sq mi)
Area1,639.9 km2 (633.2 sq mi)[1]
MayorDoug Curran
Council seatGriffith[2]
RegionRiverina
State electorate(s)Murray
Federal division(s)Farrer
WebsiteCity of Griffith
LGAs around City of Griffith:
CarrathoolCarrathoolNarrandera
CarrathoolCity of GriffithLeeton
MurrumbidgeeMurrumbidgeeLeeton

TheCity of Griffith is alocal government area in theRiverina region of south-westernNew South Wales, Australia. The area comprises 1,640 square kilometres (630 sq mi)[1] and is located in theMurrumbidgee Irrigation Area and onKidman Way.

The mayor of the City of Griffith Council isClr. Doug Curran, anunaligned politician.[5]

Main towns and villages

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In addition toGriffith, the area includes the towns and villages ofWillbriggie,Hanwood,Beelbangera,Bilbul,Yoogali,Widgelli,Yenda,Lake Wyangan,Tharbogang andWarburn and the suburbs ofCollina, Driver,North Griffith, East Griffith, West Griffith, South Griffith, Murrumbidgee,Mayfair,Pioneer Mooreville and Wickhams Hill.

Demographics

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At the2011 census, there were 24,364 people in the City of Griffith local government area, of these 50.2 per cent were male and 49.8 per cent were female.Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people made up 4.1 per cent of the population, which was higher than the national and state averages of 2.5 per cent. Themedian age of people in the City of Griffith LGA was 36 years, which was slightly lower than the national median of 37 years. Children aged 0 – 14 years made up 22.5 per cent of the population and people aged 65 years and over made up 19.8 per cent of the population. Of people in the area aged 15 years and over, 53.7 per cent were married and 9 per cent were either divorced or separated.[6]

Population growth in the City of Griffith between the2011 census and the 2011 census was 0.97 per cent.[clarification needed] When compared with total population growth of Australia for the same period, being 12.73 per cent, population growth in the City of Griffith local government area was significantly lower than the national average. The medianweekly income of $1056 for residents within the City of Griffith was lower than the national average of $1,234.

Economy

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The agricultural industry and value added food and beverage manufacturing / processing underpins the strength of the region. The area is a major wine grape growing area, prune, rice and citrus with emerging industries such as; nuts (Almonds and Walnuts), chicken breeding, growing and processing, cotton, cereals, mixed farming, fruit (melons, pumpkins, onions, cherries, tomatoes, olives) and aquaculture.

The Griffith area relies heavily on the gravity fed irrigation scheme, managed by privately owned Murrumbidgee Irrigation. Our red loam soils and Mediterranean climate is conducive to ideal growing conditions for most crops. Agriculture is a vitally important industry economically for the region in terms of value, the number of people the industry employs, innovation, value added processing and the global and dynamic business that exists here because of agriculture. Griffith is a major service centre for the agricultural sector (among others) and services a region with a population of 50,000 people.

Griffith has 12 wineries – 5 of which are on the top 10 exporters list for Australia, all of which are family owned and run businesses. Griffith's largest winery, Casella Family Wines employs 650 people, employment in the wine industry increases during the vintage season (December through to April). The region supplies 75% of NSW wine grapes and exports over $800m worth of wine each year.

Griffith has two large juice companies – Real Juice and Harvey Fresh which supports the Valencia growers in the region, as well as carrots, beetroot, apple and pear. The region supplies 70% of NSW citrus, many of the navels and mandarins grown here are exported.

Treetops Olives Plantation also process olives in brine for the table market. Many of these are sold to a local food processor who marinades, makes tapenade as well as other sauces and product.

Griffith producers 25% of Australia's poultry with an emphasis on growth. Baiada Poultry purchased Bartters and the Steggles brand 5 years ago and has identified Griffith as one of the major centre's for chicken production in Australia. The plan is to double production from processing 750,000 birds a week to 1.5million a week. This phenomenal growth will require addition broiler chicken farms in the order of 200 sheds in the region. Baiada Poultry is the largest employer in Griffith, employing close to 700 people and with their growth plans complete will employ close to 900 people with up to 200 external jobs created.

The broader region supplies Australia with 90% of their rice and an above average year for rice would produce more than 1,000,000 tonnes of rice, there is also major processing of rice at Sunrice in Leeton, Coleambally and Deniliquin who are a major employer with a global footprint.

Health and education

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Griffith is a major centre for health services with an excellent facility in Griffith Base Hospital and the addition of St Vincent's Community Private Hospital soon to be built to cater for day surgeries and specialist appointments. The new St Vincent's Private Hospital will employ 35 staff, 40 at full capacity.

Education is well catered for in Griffith with an MOU recently signed with Deakin University, TAFE NSW – Riverina Institute, Griffith, Wagga and Albury Councils to encourage degree pathways through TAFE and research collaborations with local industry. An existing MOU exists with CSU.

Council

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Griffith City Council
Type
Type
History
Founded1928 (1928) (as a council)
1 July 1987 (1987-07-01) (elevated to city)
Preceded byWade Shire Council
(1928–1982)
Griffith Shire Council
(1982–1987)
Leadership
Mayor
Doug Curran, Independent
since2024
Deputy Mayor
Anne Napoli, Anne Napoli Team
since 26 September 2024
Structure
Seats12 (11 elected councillors and 1 directly elected mayor)
Political groups
Length of term
3 years (renewable)
Salary$21,733 (councillors)
$46,040 (mayor)[7]
Elections
Undividedproportional
(councillors)
Preferential voting
(mayor)
First election
1928
Last election
2024
Meeting place
Griffith City Council Chambers
1 Benerembah Street,Griffith
New South Wales

Current composition and election method

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Griffith City Council is composed of twelvecouncillors, including the mayor, for a fixed four-year term of office. The mayor isdirectly elected while the eleven other Councillors are electedproportionally as one entireward. The most recent election was held on 10 September 2016, and the makeup of the council, including the mayor, is as follows:[8]

PartyCouncillors
 Independents8
 Chris Sutton Team2
 Anne Napoli Team1
 Independent Liberal1
Total12

The current Council,elected in 2021, is:[9][10]

CouncillorPartyNotes
 Doug CurranIndependentMayor
 Glen AndreazzaIndependentDeputy Mayor
 Shari BlumerIndependent
 Simon CroceIndependent
 Jenny EllisIndependent
 Manjit Singh LallyIndependent
 Melissa MarinChris Sutton Team
 Anne NapoliAnne Napoli Team
 Christine SteadIndependent Liberal
 Chris SuttonChris Sutton Team
 Laurie TestoniIndependent
 Dino ZappacostaIndependent

Election results

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2024

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This section is an excerpt fromResults of the 2024 New South Wales local elections in Riverina § Griffith results.[edit]
2024 New South Wales local elections: Griffith[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent1. Doug Curran (elected mayor)
2. Shari Blumer (elected 5)
2,58819.9−8.7
Independent1. Anne Napoli (elected 1)
2. Melissa Marin
3. Tony O'Grady (elected 8)
2,58319.9+5.2
Independent1. Jenny Ellis (elected 4)
2. Damien Thorne
1,67912.9+8.6
Independent1. Satwinder Singh
2. Graeme Cotton
3. Mark Dal Bon (elected 6)
1,59012.2
Independent1. Christine Stead (Ind. Lib) (elected 3)
2. Dino Zappacosta
1,53111.8+6.5
Independent1. Laurie Testoni (elected 2)
2. Glen Andreazza
1,2439.6
Independent1. Manjit Lally
2. Christopher Sutton
3. Darshna Surana
8636.6
IndependentScott Groat (elected 7)8496.5
IndependentBill Graeme640.5
Total formal votes12,99088.4
Informal votes1,70411.6
Turnout14,69486.6

2021

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This section is an excerpt fromResults of the 2021 New South Wales local elections in Riverina § Griffith.[edit]
Elected councillorParty
 Laurie TestoniIndependent
(Group B)
 Shari BlumerIndependent
(Group B)
 Chris SuttonChris Sutton Team
 Melissa MarinChris Sutton Team
 Anne NapoliAnne Napoli Group
 Dino ZappacostaIndependent
(Group D)
 Manjit Singh LallyIndependent
(Group D)
 Simon CroceIndependent
(Group C)
 Jenny EllisIndependent
 Christine SteadIndependent
(Group E)
2021 New South Wales local elections: Griffith[12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent(Group B)3,58928.6
Chris Sutton Team2,58020.5
Anne Napoli Group1,85014.7
Independent(Group D)1,1719.3
Independent(Group C)7796.2
Independent(Group E)6645.3
IndependentJenny Ellis5364.3
Independent(Group G)5304.2
IndependentRina Mercuri4453.5
IndependentMichael Crump3342.7
IndependentRobert Campbell780.6
Total formal votes12,55684.8
Informal votes2,25015.2
Turnout14,80688.1

2016

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This section is an excerpt fromResults of the 2016 New South Wales local elections in Riverina § Griffith results.[edit]
2016 New South Wales local elections: Griffith[13][14][15][16]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent(Group C)1. Doug Curran (elected 1)
2. Mike Neville (elected 3)
3. Brian Simpson (elected 7)
4. Craig Burley
3,22926.57
Independent(Group A)1. Dino Zappacosta (elected 2)
2. Leon Thorpe
1,28110.54
Independent(Group E)1. Simon Croce (elected 4)
2. John Dal Broi (ineligible)
2,21918.26
Independent(Group F)1. Christine Stead (elected 5)
2. Ricky Chugha
1,1569.51
Independent(Group D)1. Anne Napoli (elected 6)
2. Deb Longhurst (elected 10)
3. Rina Mercuri (elected 11)
1,55312.78
Independent(Group B)1. Paul Snaidero (elected 8)
2. Edwin Mardon (elected 9)
3. Andy Armstrong
4. Michele Devery
1,58913.08
IndependentPaul Rossetto4693.86
IndependentTom Mackerras2942.42
Independent(Group G)1. George Youssef
2. Mohannad Suleiman
2261.86
IndependentMax Buljubasic810.67
IndependentLance Perry340.28
IndependentFranz Krogh210.17
Total formal votes12,15288.31
Informal votes1,60911.69
Turnout13,76181.61

Sister cities

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Griffith hassister city relations with the following cities:[17]

References

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  1. ^ab"3218.0 – Regional Population Growth, Australia, 2014–15: Population Estimates by Local Government Area (ASGS 2015), 2005 to 2015".Australian Bureau of Statistics. 30 March 2016. Retrieved29 September 2016.
  2. ^"Griffith City Council".Department of Local Government. Archived fromthe original on 7 September 2006. Retrieved9 November 2006.
  3. ^Australian Bureau of Statistics (27 June 2017)."Griffith (C) (Local Government Area)".2016 Census QuickStats. Retrieved27 June 2017.Edit this at Wikidata
  4. ^"3218.0 – Regional Population Growth, Australia, 2017–18". Australian Bureau of Statistics. 27 March 2019. Retrieved27 March 2019. Estimated resident population (ERP) at 30 June 2018.
  5. ^"Griffith City Council – Mayoral Election".Local Government Elections 2012. Electoral Commission of New South Wales. 13 September 2012. Retrieved30 September 2012.
  6. ^Australian Bureau of Statistics (31 October 2012)."Griffith (C)".2011 Census QuickStats. Retrieved5 November 2016.Edit this at Wikidata
  7. ^Cai Holroyd (11 June 2025)."Councillors vote for three per cent increase in annual pay rate".The Area News. Retrieved30 July 2025.
  8. ^"Griffith City Council: Summary of First Preference and Group Votes for each Candidate".Local Government Elections 2016. Electoral Commission of New South Wales. 20 September 2016. Retrieved5 November 2016.
  9. ^"City of Griffith".
  10. ^"20211129-LG-Groups-of-Candidates.pdf"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 26 January 2023. Retrieved26 January 2023.
  11. ^"CHRISTINE STEAD". New South Wales Electoral Commission. 16 August 2024. Archived fromthe original on 22 August 2024. Retrieved22 August 2024.
  12. ^"City of Griffith". ABC News.
  13. ^"Griffith City Council - First Preferences Group Totals by Aggregated Vote Type Report".NSW Electoral Commission. Archived fromthe original on 1 October 2024. Retrieved1 October 2024.
  14. ^"Griffith City Council - General Statistics Report".NSW Electoral Commission. Archived fromthe original on 1 October 2024. Retrieved1 October 2024.
  15. ^"Griffith City Council - First Preferences Group and Candidate by Aggregated Vote Type Report".NSW Electoral Commission. Archived fromthe original on 1 October 2024. Retrieved1 October 2024.
  16. ^"Griffith City Council - Party or Group and Candidates Result Report".NSW Electoral Commission. Archived fromthe original on 1 October 2024. Retrieved1 October 2024.
  17. ^"International Relations". City of Griffith Council. Archived fromthe original on 22 March 2012. Retrieved30 September 2012.
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