Demographics Since early days of European settlement the population of the town has grown steadily. The State Suburb (SSC) of Canowindra (SSC 10796) completely encompasses Moorbel (SSC 12709), Nyrang Creek (SSC 13059) and nearly all of Billimari (SSC 10354). The combined population of these SSCs in 2016 was 2,673. For the 2021 census the ABS released the population data based on the 2804 Postal Area and the total population had increased to 2,832. Census data for the "Urban Centre and Locality" which excludes Moorbel shows that between 2001 and 2016 the numbers have reduced from 1516 to 1395. However, the figures for wider area "State Suburb (SSC)" show a modest increase in the count from 2,126 in 2006 to 2258 in 2016. In the Canowindra SSC, 88.2% of people were born in Australia and 91.5% of people only spoke English at home. The most common responses for religion were Catholic 29.7%, Anglican 26.6%, No Religion 16.5% and Uniting Church 8.9%. Moorbel is a locality about 3 km E by N of Canowindra and 4 km SW by W of South Canowindra. In February 1917, residents of Belmore petitioned the postal inspector at
Parkes for a postal receiving station. Because a place named Belmore existed in Sydney, the residents submitted other names, with Moorbel finally being approved by the Department of Lands in July 1917. A local market is held at Moorbel Hall each month.
Canowindra Soldiers Memorial Hospital Located in Browns Avenue, the hospital was built as a memorial for the men of the district who served in
World War I. The foundation stone was laid in 1921 and the Soldier's Memorial Hospital opened, on Peace Day 28 June 1922. Part of the Western NSW Local Health District, the hospital has a limited number of acute and nursing home beds. The hospital also serves as a centre for various health services including rehabilitation and emergency. The emergency department was redeveloped in 2017.
Education The town has three schools: a state co-educational Years 7–12 high school, Canowindra High School, a state K–6 primary school, Canowindra Public School and St Edwards Primary School, a Roman Catholic systemic K–6 primary school. Early childhood education is provided by the Canowindra Pre-school Kindergarten Inc. (a registered association that commenced operations in 1958) and registered home based educators managed by Cabonne/Blayney Family Day Care Service.
Service, Social and Community There is an active
Lions Club. The branch of the
Country Women's Association (CWA) which meets in its own hall with modern catering facilities was founded in 1924. A community garden which is open to all residents and visitors is managed by a local committee. The Canowindra Services & Citizens Club Ltd is a registered club providing a wide range of facilities for members and the community including a bistro and a community hall which can be hired by the public. The Canowindra Garden Club organises talks and visits to gardens throughout the region raising money for charity. The club donated $6,000 to the Canowindra Soldiers Memorial Hospital in 2018. The Canowindra Historical Society operates the Canowindra Historical Museum which is located in the town's main street next the Age of Fishes Museum. On display are a shepherd's hut circa 1828, Harold Boyd's complete dental surgery, a wedding gown collection from 1881 to 1982, a reconstructed wool shed, wheat harvesters collection from 1843, photo collection and the Pioneers Wall. Canowindra Pastoral Agricultural and Horticultural Association manages the town's showgrounds and organises the annual show which has been held since 1900.
The Miracle House When the special support needs of a local family with triplets diagnosed with a congenital form of
muscular dystrophy and
restrictive lung disease were identified in 2013, residents of the town and the wider central western NSW region started fundraising with the aim, inter alia, of building a house with appropriate design features for the use of the family as well as providing ongoing support. A charity was registered in 2016 Since then cash donations and in kind have been raised with the family moving into their new house in March 2018. In 2021 following further fund raising a
hydrotherapy pool was installed at the house.
Culture Organised by the Canowindra Fine Music Group, The Baroque Music Festival is an annual presentation of
baroque and related music performances at various venues around the town. The town's branch of the CWA presents a "Sunday Serenade" at All Saints Church annually which showcases local performance talent. Monies raised are used to fund music and voice scholarships for local school children.
Sport and recreation A number of sports clubs provide facilities and organised competitions. Such sports include Rugby league (men and women's playing as Canowindra Tigers), Rugby union (Canowindra Pythons), Cricket (Canowindra Sixers), Tennis, Lawn Bowls, Squash, Golf and Swimming. For younger age groups there is a pony club which meets fortnightly at the showground and a
Little Athletics centre which participates in the Central Tablelands zone. The town has a council maintained sports oval with floodlighting, Tom Clyburn Oval. At the oval there are well maintained fitness stations, basketball courts and skateboarding facilities. A nine-hole golf course is supported by a registered club. Cabonne Council owns and operates the swimming pool which is open from late Spring to mid Autumn.
RV Friendly Town Since 2016 Canowindra has been recognised by the Campervan and Motorhome Club of Australia (CMCA) as an RV Friendly Town. Facilities for caravaners and campers include low cost camp sites, easy access to the retail area, access to water and a free user friendly waste dump point.
Media Radio stations Radio stations with transmissions able to be received in Canowindra include-
AM Band: •
ABC Local Radio 549 AM
FM Band: •
Hit Network 105.9 FM •
Triple M - Central West 105.1 FM •
Roccy FM 99.5 FM •
ABC Classic 102.7 FM •
ABC Radio National 104.3 FM •
FM107.5 107.5 FM •
Triple J (2JJJ) 101.9 FM
Television Canowindra receives five free-to-air television networks and their affiliates which are broadcast from nearby
Mt Canobolas: •
ABC –
ABC TV,
ABC TV Plus,
ABC Me and
ABC News •
SBS –
SBS ONE,
SBS Viceland,
NITV,
SBS Food,
SBS World Movies and
SBS WorldWatch •
Prime7 –
Prime7,
7Two,
7mate,
Ishop TV and
7flix •
Southern Cross 10 –
10 HD,
10 Bold,
10 Peach,
10 Shake and
Sky News Regional •
WIN –
9HD,
9Gem,
9Go!,
9Life and
Gold • Half-hour long regional news bulletins are broadcast by Prime7 and WIN but Southern Cross 10 instead airs local news updates from its Hobart studios. Subscription television service
Foxtel is available in Canowindra and the surrounding area via satellite transmission.
Internet NBN FTTN internet service is available to most of the built up area of the town via a number of reseller ISPs.
Wineries Canowindra is considered to be part of the
Cowra wine region which is a sub-area of the
Central Ranges wine zone. There are eight wineries centred on the town, some of which offer cellar door sales.
Other The Royal Hotel is on the site of another inn owned by Robinson and the plaque on the wall indicates present day understanding that this was the inn where
Ben Hall's bushranging gang had their spree. Other notable buildings include the nursing home, the Junction Hotel, Finn's Building, the Victoria Hotel, the former Bank of NSW and the former CBC Bank. The Trading Post, a homewares shop, won the inland tourism award for 2006. ==Ballooning==