21/11/2008 | GRIFFITH’S police chief has appealed for residents
21/11/2008 | ON THE eve of Griffith’s first-ever Unchained day, the city’s chamber of commerce chief has defended national chain stores, saying they were a “crucial part” of the local retail mix.
21/11/2008 | FOUR local farmers have spoken candidly about the impact on the region’s agriculture industry if the State Government proceeds with plans to close eight DPI research facilities across country NSW.
19/11/2008 | FEARS are running high a Pacific Island harvest labour program promising to ease the crippling worker shortage on local farms may have hit a bureaucratic stumbling block.
19/11/2008 | SIX weeks out from Christmas and one lucky local couple has scored an early present.
19/11/2008 | ONE of the nation’s leading property experts has delivered a savage blow to the local real estate market, predicting Griffith house prices will be lower in five years than they are today.
17/11/2008 | IF Christmas shopping seems like a chore to you, spare a thought for the families in Griffith who are facing a Christmas without presents under their tree.
17/11/2008 | THE Griffith community has been called to arms in a desperate bid to stop the closure of the local Department of Primary Industries (DPI) research
station.
17/11/2008 | THE rest of the state has confirmed what his family knew all along.
12/11/2008 | HOW do you turn a mediocre moggy into an online, feline phenomenon? Just add water.
12/11/2008 | BLACK gold! Texas tea! Oil that is.
A Sydney company is investing millions of dollars in exploration in the hope areas around Griffith could be
the site of commercial gas and oil reserves.
12/11/2008 | A CHAIN reaction of events brought on by the current economic turmoil could mean disaster for Griffith’s wineries and growers, according to several
prominent winemakers.
10/11/2008 | GRIFFITH bus operators have slammed plans from the State Government to charge parents hundreds of dollars each year to get their kids to school.
10/11/2008 | FOR some it might be just a tiny red flower to pin in their lapel once a year, but for Ron Inglis the poppy holds far greater significance.
10/11/2008 | THE new Griffith City Council will face its biggest challenge tomorrow night when it decides on the fate of two planning issues that have the community divided.
7/11/2008 | residents are being asked to help solve the mystery of five World War II medals.
Little is known about the service medals that were discovered by Griffith RSL Sub-Branch president Roy Stacy.
7/11/2008 | TWO local girls have had their first taste of success in the competitive world of fashion.
7/11/2008 | AS GRAIN growers across the region begin stripping their first decent crop in years, the harsh reality of life in a deregulated market is hitting home.
5/11/2008 | THE State Government’s scrapping of the school student transport scheme is a slap in the face to the tune of $400 for Griffith’s hardworking families.
5/11/2008 | TWO volunteers have been recognised for their dedication to volunteering.