Australian Politicians
- Don Cameron (Victorian politician) (1878–1962), Australian Labor Party Senator for Victoria, 1938–1962
- Donald Cameron (Tasmanian politician) (1814–1890), Tasmanian MLC 1868-86, father of Donald Norman Cameron
- Donald Alastair Cameron (1900–1974), Liberal Party of Australia MHR for Oxley, Queensland, 1949–1961
- Donald Charles Cameron (politician) (1879–1960), Nationalist Party of Australia MHR for Brisbane, Queensland, 1919–1931, United Australia Party MHR for Lilley, Queensland, 1934–1937
- Donald James Cameron (1917–1964), Australian Labor Party MHR for Lilley, Queensland, 1961–1963
- Donald Keith Cameron (1887–1967), Nationalist Party of Australia Tasmanian MHA for Wilmot, Tasmania, 1934–1937, son of Donald Norman Cameron
- Donald Milner Cameron (born 1940), Liberal Party of Australia MHR for Griffith, Queensland, 1966–1977, for Fadden, Queensland, 1977–1983, for Moreton, Queensland, 1983–1990
- Donald Newton Cameron (1915–1998), Australian Labor Party Senator for South Australia, 1969–1978
- Norman Cameron (politician) (Donald Norman Cameron, 1851–1931), Free Trade Party MHR for Tasmania 1901–1903, for Wilmot, Tasmania, 1904–1906
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