William Albany "Bill" McKenzie AO (21 May 1928 – 2 May 1991) was an Australian local government politician and public servant from Western Australia.
[1] He suffered from polio as a child, and carried his left arm in a sling for the rest of his life.
[6] After finishing his term as mayor in 1984, he was appointed chairman of the Metropolitan Region Planning Authority (MRPA).
The following year, the MRPA and several other bodies were merged to create the State Planning Commission, of which McKenzie was also appointed chairman.
[7] After finishing his three-year term, he took up an appointment as Administrator of Christmas Island, one of Australia's territories in the Indian Ocean.