Sir Arthur George Warner KBE (31 July 1899 – 3 April 1966) was an English-born Australian businessman and politician.
He attended Sir George Monoux Grammar School and worked as a telephone mechanic before studying science at the University of London.
In 1938, he founded Electronic Industries Ltd, which, as the manufacturer of the Astor range of products, dominated Australia's radio market in the 1930s.
From 1951, he led the Liberals in the Legislative Council, and was a supporter of Henry Bolte, as opposed to Thomas Hollway, in the party's leadership instability of the time.
[3] He is the father of Peter Warner, the captain of a fishing boat who, in 1966, rescued six Tongan castaways on ʻAta Island, and later went on to win the line honours three times in the Sydney to Hobart yacht race.