Calavos, Queensland
Calavos is a rural locality in the Bundaberg Region, Queensland, Australia. In the, Calavos had a population of 359 people.
Geography
Calavos is low-lying farming land to the south of the city of Bundaberg. The Elliott River forms its southern boundary and the locality is well-watered by a number of creeks that are tributaries of the river. The predominant land use is growing sugarcane; there is a network of cane tramways to carry the harvest to the sugar mills.There is a prawn farm operating on the northern bank of the river. Established in 1996, it produced its first harvest of black tiger prawns in 1997.
Demographics
In the, Calavos had a population of 331 people.In the, Calavos had a population of 359 people.
Education
There are no schools in Calavos. The nearest government primary schools are:- Alloway State School in neighbouring Alloway to the west
- Thabeban State School in Thabeban to the north-west
- Woongarra State School in neighbouring Woongarra to the north
- Elliott Heads State School in neighbouring Elliott Heads to the east