South Grafton, New South Wales

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CountryAustralia
Elevation
6 m (20 ft)
South Grafton
South Grafton is located in New South Wales
South Grafton
South Grafton
Coordinates: 29°42′25″S 152°56′29″E / 29.7069654°S 152.9413444°E / -29.7069654; 152.9413444
CountryAustralia
StateNew South Wales
CityGrafton
LGA(s)
Location
Government
  State electorate(s)
  Federal division(s)
Elevation
6 m (20 ft)
Population
  Total(s)6,288 (2021 census)[1]
Postcode
2460
CountyClarence County

South Grafton is a suburb of Grafton, New South Wales, taking in most of the area of the city south of the Clarence River. At the time of the 2021 Australian census, South Grafton had a population of 6288 people, about one-third of Grafton's total population.[1] This was in turn merged with other local government areas in 2004 to form the current Clarence Valley Council.

South Grafton was first settled around the same time as the main Grafton townsite. However, it was not until the opening of the Grafton Bridge in 1932 that a direct road connection was established between the two settlements – previously residents had relied upon a ferry service to cross the Clarence River. In 1896, South Grafton was given its own municipal government under the Municipalities Act 1867. It was known as the South Grafton Municipal District until 1906 and thereafter as the South Grafton Municipality. In 1956, the South Grafton Municipality was merged into the Grafton City Council.[2] This was in turn merged with other local government areas in 2004 to form the current Clarence Valley Council.

Facilities

Railway station forecourt

The Grafton railway station is located in South Grafton. It was known as the South Grafton station until 1976, when the old Grafton station north of the river closed.

South Grafton has two schools: South Grafton High School and the primary school South Grafton Public School.

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Notable residents

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