Griffith Spring Fest - Real Juice Company Citrus Sculptures
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- Banna Avenue, Griffith, 2680, New South Wales
- 1800 681 141
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- Date: October 12th, 2025
- Frequency: Annual
- October 12th, 2025
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- October 23rd, 2025
- October 24th, 2025
- October 25th, 2025
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Join the Griffith Spring Fest and see more than 70 larger-than-life sculptures created with over 100,000 oranges and grapefruit along Banna Avenue, Griffith.
An army of more than 800 volunteers came together at sunrise on October 12 to construct this unique display which has been creating an amazing site since 1996.
The Citrus Sculptures are on display in Banna Avenue for two weeks, and they encourage you to park in the Griffith Tourism Hub car park and then wander through the sculptures and admire the citrus industry in the region.
The Sculptures are the hero event of the Griffith Spring Fest. Also, visit the open gardens, join in the festivities at the Launch Party or book a seat on the garden tour bus. There is plenty is going on in Griffith during Spring Fest.
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Join the Griffith Spring Fest and see more than 70 larger-than-life sculptures created with over 100,000 oranges and grapefruit along Banna Avenue, Griffith.
An army of more than 800 volunteers came together at sunrise on October 12 to construct this unique display which has been creating an amazing site since 1996.
The Citrus Sculptures are on display in Banna Avenue for two weeks, and they encourage you to park in the Griffith Tourism Hub car park and then wander through the sculptures and admire the citrus industry in the region.
The Sculptures are the hero event of the Griffith Spring Fest. Also, visit the open gardens, join in the festivities at the Launch Party or book a seat on the garden tour bus. There is plenty is going on in Griffith during Spring Fest.