Kinkuna, Queensland

Kinkuna is a coastal locality in the Bundaberg Region, Queensland, Australia. In the, Kinkuna had a population of 105 people.

Geography
The North Coast railway line runs along the western boundary of the locality entering the locality from the south-west (Goodwood / Woodgate), passing through Kinkuna railway station (-25.0529°N, 152.3959°W) and Gotlow railway station (-24.9924°N, 152.3831°W), before exiting to the northwest (Alloway).

Gotlow is a neighbourhood in the north-west of the locality near the Gotlow railway station (-25°N, 152.3833°W).

History
Gotlow takes its name from the Gotlow railway station, which was named on 3 April 1913 by the Queensland Railways Department and is an Aboriginal word meaning koala.

The locality takes its name from the Kinkuna railway station which was named by the Queensland Railways Department on 9 April 1941. Kinkuna is an Aboriginal word meaning "laughing".

Demographics
In the Kinkuna had a population of 111 people.

In the, Kinkuna had a population of 105 people.