Gordon John Walsh (30 December 1932 – 14 June 2000) was an Australian politician for the Labor Party.
Walsh was born in Welling in Kent (now in the London Borough of Bexley) in England.
He joined the British Army at 15, and graduated from the St Omer Military School as a catering instructor.
[1] In 1968, he challenged the popular and long-serving Labor federal MP Jim Fraser for party preselection, and defeated him on the first vote in a shock result that was later overturned following intervention by the ALP's New South Wales Executive.
He had ceased to be involved with any political party by 1989, and did not nominate for the inaugural 1989 election for the modern Legislative Assembly.