Meet Thomas Hawkins – Patriarch of the Hawkins Mill

Thomas Hawkins is a respected timber‐mill owner and community leader in colonial Western Australia. With a pragmatic mind, steady hand and genuine concern for his family and workers, he balances firm authority with a generous spirit.

Early Settler & Entrepreneur

After emigrating from England, Hawkins acquired prime forest land near Dunedin and built a thriving mill operation. His knowledge of lumber, forestry management and local customs earned him both wealth and the trust of settler and Aboriginal communities alike.

Family Man

As father to Katherine and Polly, Hawkins insists on discipline and propriety, yet his love runs deep. When George Nolan and Lefty arrive at his door, he initially forbids his daughters to ride with mill workers—but relents out of both pride in their manners and faith in their character.

Community Leader

Hawkins often mediates land disputes, hires convict labour for his mill and supports local clergy. His fair‐minded decisions—whether settling workers’ grievances or sponsoring schoolbooks—mark him as a pillar of the frontier community.

Final Thoughts

Thomas Hawkins embodies responsible leadership in Mangadoo. His blend of stern expectation and heartfelt loyalty shapes the lives of everyone around him and underscores the story’s themes of honour, duty and redemption.

Visit Hawkins Mill

Witness his influence in Mangadoo by David J. Morgan, narrated by Lewis Fitz‑Gerald.

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