George Young (c. 1822 – 29 April 1869) was a businessman and politician in the colony of South Australia.
George Young emigrated to South Australia on the Theresa, arriving on 3 May 1847 with his brothers, among them Gavin David Young ( – 28 February 1881), and together took up land at Mintaro.
[3] He was living at Watervale in 1857, was appointed J.P. in July 1858, and was an active member of the Northern Agricultural Society.
[6] He represented the seat of Stanley in the South Australian House of Assembly from November 1862 to February 1865 as the associate of G. S. Kingston.
He declined nomination for the succeeding parliament on account of ill health, and died in Parkside after some years as a virtual invalid.