The town is south of the centre of the locality. The
Russell River forms the eastern and south-eastern boundary, while Babinda Creek forms part of the northern boundary. The foothills of
Mount Bartle Frere form the western boundary. Most of the land in the locality is flat low-lying land (approx 10 metres above sea level) and is used for farming, predominantly growing
sugarcane. However, in the western edge of the locality, the land rises to up to 150 metres above sea level heading towards the peaks of Mount Bartle Frere in the adjacent locality of
Wooroonooran. • Pawngilly railway station, south of the town () There is a network of tramways that transport the harvested sugarcane to the local sugar mill. == History ==