Cumnock, New South Wales
| Cumnock New South Wales | |
|---|---|
Landscape near Cumnock | |
| Coordinates | 32°55′S 148°46′E / 32.917°S 148.767°E |
| Population | 491 (2021 census) |
| Postcode(s) | 2867 |
| Elevation | 514 m (1,686 ft) |
| Location | |
| LGA(s) | Cabonne Shire Council |
| County | Gordon |
| Parish | Burrawong |
| State electorate(s) | Orange |
| Federal division(s) | Calare |
Cumnock is a small town in New South Wales, Australia. It is located on the now closed cross-country railway line from Molong to Dubbo. The town is located in Cabonne Shire. At the 2011 census, Cumnock had a population of 275 people. In the 2021 census the "Suburbs and Localities" of Cumnock had a population of 491.
Cumnock is named after the Scottish town in Ayrshire, the home of an early settler named Straborn.
The Cumnock community pioneered a farmhouse rental program designed to attract new families to the area by making farmhouses available for rent for $1. This program has since spread to a number of other rural communities.
Cumnock is located at the epicentre of the Central Western NSW's food-and-wine triangle, i.e., Orange, Dubbo, and Mudgee.
The town is also known for its participation in the 120-kilometre Animals on Bikes 'Paddock Art' sculpture tourist trail which extends between Molong and the Dubbo Zoo, via Cumnock and Yeoval.