
Te Kowai is a rural locality in Queensland's Mackay Region, situated approximately 11 kilometers southwest of Mackay's central business district. Covering an area of 16.6 square kilometers, it has a population of 227 residents. The area is predominantly flat and low-lying, with elevations ranging from 0 to 10 meters above sea level, and is primarily used for sugarcane cultivation. The Peak Downs Highway traverses Te Kowai from east to west, facilitating transportation. The locality is bordered by the Pioneer River to the north, the Mackay Ring Road to the north-east and east, and Bakers Creek to the south-west and south.
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