David Moore (Australian politician)

David Moore (4 February 1824[1] – 11 July 1898) was an Australian businessman and politician, member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly.

After working in the Sydney firm of William Walker & Co., where his father was a partner, Moore moved to Melbourne in 1851.

Moore was appointed a director of the Melbourne board of the Bank of New South Wales in April 1854.

[2] Moore unsuccessfully contested Sandridge in August 1862, but was elected to that seat in November 1864 and held it until December 1867.

[2] Moore was President of the Board Land & Works in the second Haines ministry[3] from 29 April 1857 to 10 March 1858.