Suttor is a locality in the Isaac Region, Queensland, Australia.
[1] Suttor River is the western boundary of the locality and Suttor Creek forms part of the southern boundary, their confluence being at the south-westernmost point of the locality.
The Suttor Creek coal mine is in the south of the locality.
[4] The Newlands railway system passes through Suttor, providing access to the coal-loading port at Abbot Point.
[3] The locality takes its name from the Suttor River, which in turn was named on 7 March 1845 by explorer Ludwig Leichhardt on his expedition from Moreton Bay to Port Essington.