The Griffin Centre is a longstanding cultural and community hub situated in the heart of Canberra’s CBD. With nearly 50 years of history, this center has been a vital part of the Canberra community, hosting a diverse range of organizations and cultural groups. From Canberra’s first Aboriginal health center to stamp collectors and the Canberra UFO Research Society, The Griffin Centre has provided a home for various community initiatives.
In 2005, The Griffin Centre relocated to its current address on Genge Street, solidifying its commitment to serving the community. The center offers a range of meeting rooms and spaces available for hire to both private and public organizations, fostering collaboration and engagement among different groups. This new chapter in The Griffin Centre’s journey continues to uphold its legacy of inclusivity and support for community development.
With a focus on providing a welcoming and versatile space for community gatherings and events, The Griffin Centre remains dedicated to promoting cultural exchange and community engagement. By offering room options for hire, the center facilitates connections among various associations, further enriching the vibrant tapestry of Canberra’s cultural landscape. The Griffin Centre stands as a beacon of unity and collaboration, embodying the spirit of community empowerment and inclusivity.