The eastern part of the locality and the farmland is mostly at sea level but rises to 710 metres (2,330 ft) above sea level in the north-west of the locality in the foothills of nearby Mount Carruchan.[2]
The eastern coastal part of the locality is within the Girramay National Park, as is the north-west of the locality. Other areas in the west of the locality are part of the Cardwell State Forest. The remaining land use is a mixture of agricultural purposes, including growing crops (particularly sugarcane) and grazing on native vegetation.[2]
The locality was named after the Kennedy railway station,[3] which was originally the Mulgan railway station until it was renamed in 20 February 1926 after the explorer Edmund Kennedy.[7]
Kennedy Creek Provisional School opened on 14 March 1927, becoming Kennedy Creek State School on 1 November 1944. It was renamed Kennedy State School on 19 February 1945.[8]
Demographics
In the 2006 census, Kennedy had a population of 312 people.[9]
In the 2016 census, Kennedy had a population of 161 people.[10]
In the 2021 census, Kennedy had a population of 136 people.[1]