Australian Towns & Cities
New South Wales: Grafton
Incorporating photos and Information
from Michael Greenslade's former Australian Towns, Cities and Highways
site
Grafton is an established city on the banks of the Clarence River and the commercial centre of the Clarence Valley. To gain access to the city centre, a detour off the main highway is necessary, however the short journey across the bridge is worth it as Grafton is a lovely place, famous for its magnificent parks, buildings and river frontage.
- Population: 16 787 1
- Postcode: 2460
- Location: 648 km north of Sydney
- Main Roads: Pacific Highway A1, Gwydir Highway B76 and The Summerland Way B91
- Radio Stations: FM:
2KY Racing Radio (101.5 MHz), ABC Classic (97.9 MHz), ABC Coffs Coast (92.3 MHz), ABC News on Radio (90.7 MHz), ABC RN (99.5 MHz), Loving Life FM (103.1 MHz), Triple M (91.5 MHz). AM: 2GF (1206 KHz), ABC Mid North Coast (684 kHz), ABC New England North West (819 kHz), ABC North Coast (738 kHz) and Rete Italia (1629 kHz)
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Grafton Town Centre:
Prince St, Grafton, December 2013.
Image © Michael Greenslade
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Grafton Town Centre:
Prince St, Grafton, December 2013.
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Memorial Clock:
Memorial Clock Tower at the intersection of Prince St and Fitzroy St, December 2013.
Image © Michael Greenslade |
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Railway Viaduct:
Princes St (Summerland Way (B91)) as it passes under the railway viaduct in the Grafton town centre, December 2013.
Image © Michael Greenslade |
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Market Square:
View of Market Square in the Grafton town centre, December 2013.
Image © Michael Greenslade
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1 Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2016 Census QuickStats
Last updated: 21-Aug-2020 23:42
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