Thursday, January 22, 2026

Griffith council celebrates LG Week

From connecting callers to curating collections, Griffith City Council showcased the many ways it serves the community during Local Government Week.

Local Government Week, which ran from 4 to 10 August, provided an opportunity to shine a spotlight on the broad range of services and initiatives delivered by Council and to recognise the contributions of Councillors, staff and dedicated volunteers, the Council said in a statement.

A morning tea last Tuesday allowed Council to acknowledge the volunteers (pictured) who play a vital role in the community, supporting facilities such as Pioneer Park Museum and the Tourism Hub, as well as those serving as Community Representatives on Council Committees.

Locals got a closer look inside the Tourism Hub on Wednesday, discovering how the team supports locals and visitors in exploring all that Griffith has to offer while enjoying scones and a cuppa.

On Thursday, a special Council Café was held at Griffith City Library, where residents took the opportunity to chat with Councillors and staff, enjoy free giveaways and share their feedback.

Throughout the week, Griffith Regional Aquatic Leisure Centre (GRALC) also offered free fitness classes to help celebrate the Week.

Council launched the Postcards of Kindness project, inviting local children to brighten the lives of nursing home residents with heartfelt messages. Schools have warmly embraced the initiative, helping spread kindness through postcards delivered to aged care facilities across Griffith.

Meanwhile, on social media, the Council celebrated Griffith’s 109th birthday with an album of historic photos, shared fast facts about rubbish collection and acknowledged our dedicated staff and Councillors.

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