Alexander McLachlan Wilson (11 December 1920 – 29 February 2004) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.
He was educated at Stuart Creek State School and on leaving worked for the Queensland Railways as a locomotive fireman and also a railway wagon-builder.
On 8 May 1946 he married Sybil Maud Corney (died 2006)[2] and together had three sons and four daughters.
[1] Wilson won the seat of Townsville South for the Labor Party at the 1977 Queensland state election,[1] defeating the sitting member, Tom Aikens, who had served the parliament for over 33 years.
[3] He represented the electorate until the 1986 Queensland state election when Townsville South was abolished.