Thomas Fitzherbert Hawkins Mackenzie (1854 – 21 March 1934) was an Australian politician.
He was born in Melbourne to banker William Henry Mackenzie and Helen Hawkins.
Around 1869 he and his brother grew cotton in Fiji; they returned to New South Wales in 1874 and bought land on the Macquarie River, where they were devastated by drought.
In 1883 Thomas Mackenzie went to Queensland and later to the Murrumbidgee River before settling in Sydney around 1888 to attend to his father's accounting business.
In 1901 he was elected the Liberal member for Canterbury in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly; he served until his defeat in 1907.