William Walsh Robinson (23 June 1888 – 19 April 1972) was a farmer and politician in South Australia.
He was born the eldest son of Edwin Robinson (– 31 January 1932) and Mary Ann Robinson (– 1 May 1947), née Horne, of Crystal Brook, later 48 Salisbury Street, Unley.
He was a farmer at Crystal Brook, South Australia and director of South Australian Farmer's Co-operative Union Limited.[1] He was a District Council of Crystal Brook councillor for Napperby Ward from 1924 to 1942 and was the council's chairman from 1929 to 1942. He was appointed J.P. in 1933.[2] He was a charter member of the Crystal Brook Bowling Club in 1923 and Club Chairman 1925 and 1926,[3] and vice-president of the North Western Agricultural Society.[4]
He served in the Legislative Council for the Liberal and Country League from 8 March 1947 to 5 March 1965.[5]
He married Hannah Amelia "Millie" Latta of Bulls Creek, South Australia on 13 March 1922. Their children included:
Around 1950 they moved to 17 Holden Street, Kensington Park.