Joseph Hodel (1850–1943) was a businessman and politician in Queensland, Australia.
Joseph Hodel was born on 9 October 1850 at St Helier, Jersey, Channel Islands.
His parents were François Charles Hodel (a carpenter) and his wife Anne (née Fauvel).
His parents and their ten children immigrated to Brisbane, Queensland, from where they went to work for Robert Towns at his Townsvale plantation (between Veresdale and Gleneagle).
[2] For 23 years between 1884 and 1922, Joseph Hodel was a council member of the Thuringowa Divisional Board and its successor the Shire of Thuringowa and served as chairman on 14 occasions.