Giuseppe Di Salvo (19 April 1902 – 27 August 1988) was an Italian-born Australian merchant naval captain and campaigner for immigrants.
He was born on Lipari off Sicily to builder Sebastiano Di Salvo and Annunziata Virgona.
He became a merchant captain, travelling widely and spending four years (1928–1932) in the United States.
He opposed fascism during World War II and was exiled to Lipari, where he joined the Italian resistance movement.
[1] Naturalised in 1958, Di Salvo joined the Australian Labor Party and founded Il Progresso (Italo-Australiano), an Italian-language labour newspaper.