William Dawnay-Mould

William Roy Dawnay-Mould (2 November 1901 – 5 March 1985) was an English-born Australian politician.

Dawnay-Mould was born in Hither Green, Kent, and was educated privately and at St Dunstan's College.

[1] In 1921, he emigrated to Melbourne and became a real estate agent and auctioneer.

In 1952, Dawnay-Mould supported former LCP leader Thomas Hollway, and was Minister for Health, Minister of Mines and Minister-in-Charge of Housing and Materials in the "seventy-hour ministry" formed by Hollway in October 1952.

The Governor of Victoria dismissed Hollway's government and called an election at which Dawnay-Mould was defeated.