Hector Gilchrist Lusk Mactaggart Kinloch (14 December 1927 – 6 August 1993) was an American-born Australian academic and politician.
[4] He helped establish the National Association for Gambling Studies and was a vociferous critic of the proposed Casino Canberra.
[5] Given his anti-gambling stance he was invited by Bernard Collaery of the Residents Rally to be a candidate in the inaugural ACT Legislative Assembly election.
Hector Kinloch's childhood was difficult, with many family crises and periods living in Dr Barnado's Homes and foster care.
He was a life-long Christian, and joined the Canberra Regional Meeting of the Society of Friends (Quakers) in May 1971, where he held many active roles.