Lloyd Reginald Terrence O'Neil (born 24 June 1937) is an Australian former politician.
A boilermaker by profession, he became president of the Amalgamated Metal Workers and Shipwrights Union (AMWSU) and was a delegate to the Whyalla Trades and Labour Council.
[1] In January 1991, O'Neil announced his support for Paul Keating to succeed Bob Hawke as leader of the ALP and prime minister.
[2] In May 1991, he supported Liberal MP Alasdair Webster's private member's bill that would ban the federal government from funding abortion, stating that abortions had resulted in a "deep disturbing trend of psychological harm and distress".
[4] He is the most recent Labor representative for the Division of Grey, as the area has been held by the Liberal Party ever since.