Harwood, New South Wales

Harwood is a village on the Clarence River, 5 km north-east of Maclean in northern New South Wales.

The traditional custodians of the Harwood area are the Yaegl people.

[2] The first Europeans settled the area around the 1830s due to the abundance of cedar.

Sugar cane production began in the 1850s, with the Harwood Mill opening in 1874.

The village also has a general store, antique store, pub (with children's playground and multiple Tesla charging stations), hall, cricket oval, and public boat ramp.