Francis Hill (5 August 1883 – 11 July 1945) was an Australian politician and a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly between 1941 and his death.
A member of the ALP from an early age he became involved in local government and was elected as an alderman to the councils of the Cabramatta and Canley Vale Municipality, which is now part of the City of Fairfield.
This executive had been infiltrated by clandestine members of the Communist Party of Australia (CPA) including Jack Hughes and Walter Evans.
Following the signing of the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact, the prime objective of the CPA and Hughes and Evans was to have the ALP support a "Hands off Russia Campaign".
He remained a member of the ALP under the new federally imposed executive and successfully contested the party pre-selection for the new seat of Blacktown at the 1941 election, which he then won easily.