* Housing is positioned in a new suburb within Griffith
* Close to all the citys’ amenities, yet far enough away from the city centre
* Nestled beside the scenic foothills and skirting edges of citrus and grape farmingCollina Estate, Griffith Collina Estate is located in the new suburb of Collina and is fast becoming one of the most highly sought after suburbs in the region. Nestled beside the scenic foothills and skirting edges of citrus and grape farming, Collina Estate offers a lifestyle that local residents aspire too. Collina is only minutes away from Griffith”s busy city centre which includes its many retail outlets, local hospital, schools and countless beautiful parks. The estate itself is positioned opposite the Ted Scobie Sporting Oval and close to all the citys” amenities, yet far enough away from the city centre, welcoming residents to Griffith”s natural surroundings. Enjoy Griffth”s main canal and surrounding picnic areas, cycle or walk along the wildlife corridor or simply soak up the relaxing atmosphere that Griffith provides, the heartland of the Riverina.Click on the link to view the Griffith City regional video, courtesy of the local Griffith City Council, NSW: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WD1XBiVCgv8Griffith, NSW – “The fastest growing inland city in Australia.”Griffith is a vibrant, multicultural city located within the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area (MIA) in the South West of NSW. Like the Australian capital, Canberra and the nearby city of Leeton, Griffith was designed by Walter Burley Griffin and was proclaimed a city in 1987. The design for Griffith features a distinctive radial pattern with wide tree lined streets, ring roads and parks. The focal point of Griffith”s design is the grand circle, the centre for government administration, with the business sector in close proximity. It can be accessed by road from Sydney and Canberra via the Hume Highway and the Burley Griffin Way and from Melbourne via the Newell Highway and either by using the Kidman Way or the Irrigation Way. Griffith is the regional service centre of the Griffith Local Government Area (LGA). Griffith City Council occupies an area of approximately 1,600km2 and the Council”s population projections state a 1.59% growth rate for the immediate future. More importantly, Griffith is also the regional service centre for the vast Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area – the most productive agricultural and agribusiness region in New South Wales, if not Australia. The irrigation Griffith is rich in agriculture and it is only appropriate that the city is known as Australia”s “Wine and Food Country”. Fine wines, international standard restaurants, an incredible range of fresh produce and opportunities to visit farms are only a small part of the varied experiences available.Fast Facts > Griffith- Griffith was designed by Walter Burley Griffin, the architect of Canberra – The city of Griffith was proclaimed a city in 1987 – Surrounding wineries produce 80% of NSW’s and 20% of Australia’s wine grapes – Griffith is the largest wine growing area in NSW, exporting around the world – Griffith is known as the “Oasis” of the Riverina and the heart of “Wine & Food Country”- The region is surrounded by low hills and fragrant citrus orchards – It”s location is at the heart of the vast Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area – Griffith is associated with great tasting food & wine with excellent growing conditions- Griffith”s population is approximately 28,000 and is expected to grow to 35,000 by the year 2030. – The three largest employment types are the agriculture (18.0%), retail (16.2%) and manufacturing (15.2%) industries. Sources: www.aph.gov.au, www.lmelders.com.au, www.visitnsw.com, www.rex.com.auA copy of the Sustainability Declaration for this property is available from our office. Please contact us on 1300 707 782, or via e-mail on contactbundall@eldersre.com.au. For more information on the requirements for a Sustainability Declaration visit www.sustainabilityreports.com.au