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The news bulletin premiered the same year as MTN launched, seeing it run for over forty years. [12] WIN News Griffith was axed in August 2006, with WIN Television amalgamating the news bulletins from Griffith and Wagga Wagga into one Riverina bulletin presented from WIN's Wollongong studios [13] The last bulletin aired on 18 August 2006. [14]
It is also the seat of the City of Griffith local government area. Like the Australian capital, Canberra, and extensions to the nearby town of Leeton, Griffith was designed by Walter Burley Griffin and Marion Mahony Griffin. [3] Griffith was named after Arthur Hill Griffith, the then New South Wales Secretary for Public Works. [4]
The City of Griffith is a local government area in the Riverina region of south-western New South Wales, Australia. The area comprises 1,640 square kilometres (630 sq mi) [3] and is located in the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area and on Kidman Way. The mayor of the City of Griffith Council is Clr. Doug Curran, an unaligned politician. [5]
The mountain lion king of Griffith Park — a cat known as P-22 — roamed these hills for 10 years. Captured in December 2022, he was euthanized after a team of doctors determined that because of ...
MTN is a television station licensed to serve Griffith and the surrounding Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area (M.I.A.). The station is owned and operated by WIN Corporation as a Seven Network affiliate. As WIN is the sole commercial television broadcaster in the area, they also supply the stations AMN , a Nine Network affiliate, and the supplementary ...
Triple M Riverina MIA 963 (ACMA call sign: 2RG) is an Australian radio station in New South Wales.Owned and operated as part of Southern Cross Austereo's Triple M network, it broadcasts a classic hits format to Griffith, New South Wales and surrounding areas.
The Griffith Waratah Tigers are a rugby league football club based in the town of Griffith, in the Riverina region of New South Wales, Australia. [1] Since 1964 the club has competed in Group 20 in South Western NSW, which is governed by the NSW Rugby League (formerly Country Rugby League) The Waratah Tigers are the most successful team in the history of Group 20, winning 13 First Grade ...
The Area News Griffith No current 1971– Argyle Liberal and District Recorder: Crookwell: No: defunct: 1903–1930 Ariah Park News: Temora: No: defunct: 1923–1942 The Armidale Chronicle: Armidale: No: defunct: 1872–1929 The Armidale Express [2] Armidale: No: current: 1929– The Armidale Express and New England General Advertiser: Armidale ...