William George "Bill" O'Chee (Chinese: 阿志; born 19 June 1965) is an Australian politician.
He later studied jurisprudence at Brasenose College at the University of Oxford, where he was a contemporary of Amanda Pullinger, Guy Spier and David Cameron.
Bill O'Chee was appointed to the Senate in 1990 to a casual vacancy caused by the resignation of John Stone.
As a coalition government senator, he clashed with his prime minister John Howard over reforms to the Native Title Act.
O'Chee refused to hand over the files, on the basis that they contained confidential information given to him by persons who wished to remain anonymous.
In November 2011, O'Chee alleged that in 1998, News Limited had attempted to bribe him to cross the floor and vote in their financial interests.