🇦🇺 Grafton (Gumbin Gir) is a city in the Northern Rivers region of the Australian state of New South Wales. It is located on the Clarence River, on a floodplain, approximately 620 km (385 mi) by road north-northeast of the state capital Sydney.
The closest major cities, Brisbane and the Gold Coast, are located across the border in South East Queensland. At the 2021 census, Grafton had a population of 19,255. The city is the largest settlement and, with Maclean, the shared administrative centre of the Clarence Valley Council local government area, which is home to over 50,000 people in all.
1History Before European settlement, the Clarence River marked the border between the Bundjalung and Gumbaynggirr peoples, and so descendants of the speakers of both language-groups can now be found in the Grafton region.
Grafton, like many other settlements in the area, was first opened up to European settlement by the cedar-getters. An escaped convict, Richard Craig, explored the district in 1831. With the wealth of "red gold" cedar just waiting for exploitation, he was given a pardon and one hundred pounds to bring a party of cedar-getters on the cutter Prince George to the region. Word of such wealth to be had did not take long to spread. One of the arrivals on the Susan in 1838, pioneer John Small, first occupied land on Woodford Island. 'The Settlement' (as the embryonic Grafton was then imaginatively named) was established shortly after.
In 1851 Governor FitzRoy officially named the town Grafton, after his grandfather, the Duke of Grafton, who had served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1768 to 1770. Grafton was proclaimed a city in 1885. Local industries include logging, beef cattle, fishing/prawning, sugar, manufacturing and tourism.
The Grafton Bridge, connecting the main townsite with South Grafton, opened in 1932. It completed the standard-gauge rail connection between Sydney and Brisbane, also forming a vital link for the Pacific Highway. Previously the only way to travel from Grafton to South Grafton was via ferry. As a result, South Grafton developed quite a separate identity, and in fact had its own municipal government from 1896 to 1956.
The introduction of fluoride to the town water supply in 1964 was accompanied by protest which became physical. The fluoride plant was blown up the night before commencement, the dentist supporting fluoridation received bomb threats against his family and later pro- and anti-fluoridation float participants at the annual Jacaranda Festival came to blows and a gun was produced.: :39
1Heritage listings Grafton has a number of heritage-listed sites, including: • Duke Street: Christ Church Cathedral • 170 Hoof Street: Grafton Correctional Centre • North Coast railway: Grafton Bridge • 95 Prince Street: Saraton Theatre • 150 Victoria Street: Arcola, Grafton
1Demographics At the 2021 census, Grafton had a population of 19,255.
According to the Census: • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people made up 10.4% of Grafton's population. • 87.1% of people were born in Australia. The next most common countries of birth were England 1.4% and New Zealand 0.7%. • 90.5% of people spoke only English at home. • The most common responses for religion were No Religion 37.8%, Anglican 20.9%, and Catholic 18.2%.
1Culture Grafton is known and promoted as the Jacaranda City, in reference to its tree-lined streets and to the annual Jacaranda Festival. Inaugurated in 1935, Jacaranda is held each October/November. A half-day public holiday is observed locally on the first Thursday of November, the Festival's major focal day. During the 1963 festival, inventor John W. Dickenson demonstrated on the Clarence River the first hang glider that was controlled by weight shifts of the pilot from a swinging control frame – the birth of modern hang gliding.
A half-day public holiday is also observed for the Grafton Cup horse race, held each year on the second Thursday in July. It is the high point of the city's annual Racing Carnival—Australia's largest and richest non-metropolitan Carnival—which takes place over a fortnight in that month.
Grafton is the birthplace of several renowned country music players. Local artist Troy Cassar-Daley received four Golden Guitar awards at the 2006 Tamworth Country Music Awards—the largest and most prestigious country music awards in Australia. At the same event Samantha McClymont, the 2005/2006 Grafton Jacaranda Queen and sister of Brooke McClymont, also received an award for her country music talent.
A vision of Grafton with its numerous brilliantly-flowered trees in bloom is immortalised in Australian popular music in Cold Chisel's song Flame Trees, written by band member Don Walker, who had lived in Grafton during his formative years.
1Sport The most popular sport in Grafton is Rugby league. There are two clubs from Grafton in the Group 2 Rugby League competition; the Grafton Ghosts and their arch-rival South Grafton Rebels. The two clubs each have a rich history, and derbies between the clubs have been known to draw attendances in excess of 3000 people.
Other sports such as soccer, Rugby union, Australian rules and Field Hockey are also played in Grafton.
1Notable buildings Christ Church Cathedral, designed by John Horbury Hunt, was consecrated in 1884 and is the seat of the Anglican Diocese of Grafton.
Schaeffer House is a historic 1900 Federation house and contains the collection of the Clarence River Historical Society, which was formed in 1931.
1Transport The Murwillumbah railway line was extended to Grafton in 1905; The North Coast Line reached South Grafton's railway station from Sydney in 1915. Pending the opening of the combined road and rail bascule bridge in 1932, Grafton had a train ferry to connect the two railways. Clarence Valley Regional Airport is the airport that services Grafton.
Until bypassed in May 2020, the Pacific Highway, the main North–South road route through Eastern Australia, passed through Grafton and linked it to the Gwydir Highway, one of the primary east–west routes through Eastern Australia.
Busways is the operator for local routes, as well as out-of-town routes to Junction Hill, Jackadgery/Cangai, Copmanhurst, and Maclean and Yamba.
Lawrence Bus Service operates a shopper service, as well as school service on school days, to and from Lawrence.
Northern Rivers Buslines operates a weekday service to Lismore via Maclean, Evans Head and Coraki.
NSW TrainLink operates a coach service to Byron Bay, connecting off the train from Sydney. It also offers a coach service to Moree via Glen Innes, connecting from the train from Brisbane.
1Economy: Industry From 1904 to 1917 the Grafton Copper Mining Company operated a copper mine, smelter and tramway at Cangai, more than 100 km from Grafton via the Clarence and Mann rivers, today about 70 km over the Gwydir Highway. From 1952 to 1997, first as an independent company, then owned by Tooheys since 1961, the Grafton brewery provided Grafton Bitter to the North Coast. The nearby Harwood Mill is the oldest working sugar mill in New South Wales.
1Media: Print The daily online-only newspaper of Grafton is The Daily Examiner, owned by News Corp Australia.
1Media: Radio • 2GF 89.5 FM (commercial) • FM 104.7 (commercial) • Triple J 91.5 FM/96.1 FM • ABC Northern Rivers 738 AM/94.5 FM • ABC Classic FM 97.9 FM/95.3 FM • Radio National 99.5 FM/96.9 FM • Sky Sports Radio Racing Radio 101.5 FM • Life FM 103.1 (community) • Raw FM 87.6 • Vision Christian Radio 1611 AM/88.0 FM
1Media: Television • Seven (Formerly Prime7), 7HD, 7twoHD, 7mateHD, 7Bravo, 7flix, TVSN, Racing.com, owned and operated by the Seven Network. • Nine (NBN Television); 9HD, 9Gem, 9Gem HD, 9Go!, 9Life, 9Go! HD, Extra, owned and operated by the Nine Network. • 10, 10HD, 10 Bold Drama, 10 Peach Comedy, Sky News Regional, you.tv, Gold – (10 Northern NSW, owned by WIN Corporation), (Network 10 affiliated channels). • ABC Television including ABC, ABC Family, ABC Entertains and ABC News, part of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation • Special Broadcasting Service, SBS, SBS Viceland, SBS Food, SBS World Movies, SBS WorldWatch and NITV
Pay television services are provided by Foxtel.
Of the three main networks, NBN produces an evening news bulletin containing regional, national and international news, screening every night at 6:00pm on Channel 9. Seven News produces a mid north coast news bulletin screening weeknights at 6:00pm. WIN Television's WIN News produces news updates throughout the day, broadcast from the Wollongong studios.
1Education Public schools • Copmanhurst Public School • Gillwinga Public School • Grafton High School • Grafton Public School • South Grafton High School • South Grafton Public School • Westlawn Public School; Independent schools • Clarence Valley Anglican School (formerly The Cathedral School) • McAuley Catholic College • St. Joseph's Primary School • St. Mary's Primary School • St. Andrew's Christian School.
1Military history During World War II, Grafton was the location of RAAF No.6 Inland Aircraft Fuel Depot (IAFD), completed in 1942 and closed on 29 August 1944. Usually consisting of 4 tanks, 31 fuel depots were built across Australia for the storage and supply of aircraft fuel for the Royal Australian Air Force and the US Army Air Forces at a total cost of £900,000 ($1,800,000).
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Grafton has a population of over 19,255 people. Grafton also forms the centre of the wider Clarence Valley District which has a population of over 54,115 people. It is also a part of the larger Northern Rivers Region.
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