Hawkwood, Queensland

Hawkwood is a rural locality in the North Burnett Region, Queensland, Australia. In the, Hawkwood had a population of 34 people.

Geography
Auburn River National Park is in the north-east of the locality (-25.72°N, 151.0531°W) extending into neighbouring Dykehead. Other protected areas in the locality are Delembra State Forest in the north-east of the locality (-25.7368°N, 150.9882°W) and Koko State Forest in the south (-25.9683°N, 150.8708°W) which extends into neighbouring Kragra.

Excluding the protected areas, the predominant land use is grazing on native vegetation.

Hawkwood has the following mountains: Hawkwood Road is the major route through the locality, entering from the north-west (Dykehead) and exiting to the south-west (Auburn).
 * Mount Redhead in the east of the locality (-25.8378°N, 150.9094°W) 490 m above sea level
 * Mount Saul near the centre of the locality (-25.8464°N, 150.8096°W) 320 m above sea level

Demographics
In the Hawkwood had a population of 27 people.

In the, Hawkwood had a population of 34 people.

Economy
There are a number of homesteads in the locality, including:


 * Hawkwood (-25.7753°N, 150.8117°W)
 * Hillgrove (-25.9356°N, 150.7229°W)
 * Well Station (-25.8953°N, 150.9301°W)

Transport
Hawkwood Airstrip is near the Hawkwood homestead (-25.7725°N, 150.8068°W).