
Save Water, One Flush at a Time: Using the half flush on your toilet can save around 35 litres of water every year – just by making a simple choice. Choose half flush whenever possible. Spread the word – every drop counts!
Canowindra New Vogue Dance Group: Join the Canowindra New Vogue Dance Group this Sunday for a special blue day. Wear something blue, listen to some blues music with Robert Parr, enjoy lots of fun dances organised by Cathie Slattery and spot prizs. The cost is just $15 for an enjoyable, country style afternoon. Phone Gail on 0417 747 338 for further information.
Gooloogong Park Christmas Market Bonanza: Grab the perfect gift for that special person, taste the rainbow of flavours with a variety of food and beverage vendors. Santa will be available with a country style photo booth to capture that perfect family photo for free. Please be aware that EFTPOS facilities at the markets are not always available. We hope to see you and your friends at our markets Sunday 14 December 9am – 1pm, Gooloogong Park. For bookings or further information please contact Kylie Niven 0488 237 678.
Hidden Treasures Honour Roll 2025 Nominations Now Open: The Hidden Treasures Honour Roll is a wonderful opportunity to acknowledge those volunteers who make a real difference in our community. If you know someone who always puts their hand up, lends their skills, or quietly makes life better for others, we’d love to see them recognised. Nominations can be made by friends, community groups or volunteer organisations and close Wednesday, 31 December 2025. Nominate today via: hiddentreasures.awardsplatform.com/ Let’s celebrate the incredible women and girls who help make our community stronger, kinder and more connected.
Watch Out There’s Snakes About: If you encounter a snake, keep a safe distance, call an expert if it is on your property, and seek immediate medical attention if bitten.
Gaskill Street Santas Ready For Christmas: The Canowindra Lions Club have once again worked hard installing the much-loved Christmas Santas on buildings around town. Their annual effort marks the start of the festive season and brings Christmas cheer to locals and visitors alike. The whole community gives huge thanks to the volunteers who take the time to put them up.

It just wouldn’t be Christmas in Canowindra without the Lions Club Santas.