Discovered in 1789, Windsor was one of the earliest colonial settlements in Australia, and many of the buildings since those days have survived in the region creating a "time capsule" of Australian colonial history.
It offers an assortment of restaurants and tourist attractions, and is very popular for a lazy Sunday afternoon stroll throught the mall/markets.
The area provides a thriving commercial and light industrial trade as well as a recently built shopping complex that provides a supermarket and an array or speciality shops.
The size of Windsor is approximately 4km squared. It has 4 parks covering nearly 8% of the total area. There are 2 schools and 1 childcare centre located in Windsor.
The population of Windsor in 2001 was 1,302 people, by 2006 the population was 1,672 a population growth of 28% in the area during that time.
The predominant age group in Windsor is 40-49 years.
Households in Windsor are primarily couples with children and are likely to be repaying $1000 to $1200 per week on mortgage repayments.
In 2001, 58% of the homes in Windsor were owner-occupied compared with 60% in 2006.
Currently the median sale price of house in the area is $365,000.