Herbert Robinson (29 December 1876 – 2 May 1919) was an Australian politician who was a Nationalist member of the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia from 1917 until his death, representing the seat of Albany.
His family moved to Albany, Western Australia, in June 1878, where he spent his early childhood.
He and his older brother, Robert Thomson Robinson (also a future MP), were both sent to Adelaide to be educated, attending Prince Alfred College.
[1] Joining the newly created Nationalist Party, he successfully stood for parliament at the 1917 state election, defeating a former premier, John Scaddan.
He had moved there to aid his recovery from an ongoing illness, with his death having been preceded several months of declining health.