D'Aguilar, Queensland

D'Aguilar is a rural town and locality in the City of Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia.

It is also the northern endpoint of Brisbane–Woodford Road (Mount Mee Road), which leads south through Delaneys Creek and Mount Mee to Dayboro.

A small section of the Beerburrum West State Forest is in D'Aguilar.

[5] The town is named for Major General Sir George D'Aguilar, a military officer who wrote Regulations and Punishments of the British Army, the army textbook in use at the time of the town's establishment.

[8] In the 2021 census, the locality of D'Aguilar had a population of 1,474 people with a median age of 36 and weekly income of $1,896,[3] while the town of D'Aguilar had a population of 1,341 people.