The town is located in the centre of the locality. The Pioneer Peaks National Park is in the east of the locality, the Mount Martin National Park is in the south-west of the locality, and the Mount Toby State Forest is in the south of the locality.[4]
Kuttabul has the following mountains (from north to south):[5]
Apart from the protected areas, the land use is predominantly growing sugarcane with some grazing on native vegetation and rural residential housing.[4] There is a network of cane tramways to transfer the harvested sugarcane to the sugar mill.[12]
The town takes its name from the Kuttabul railway station, which was assigned by the Queensland Railways Department on 5 March 1927. The name is an Aboriginal word meaning "wonderful".[2] There were a number of former railway stations in the locality (from north to south):
In the 2016 census, the locality of Kuttabul had a population of 730 people.[23]
In the 2021 census, the locality of Kuttabul had a population of 707 people.[1]
Education
There are no schools in Kuttabul. The nearest government primary schools are Hampden State School in neighbouring Hampden to the south-east, Mirani State School in Mirani to the south, and Seaforth State School in neigbhouring Seaforth to the north. The nearest government secondary schools are Mirani State High School in Mirani, Calen District State College in Calen to the north-west, and Mackay North State High School in North Mackay.[24]