"Robert Hollis" was an English-born Australian politician.

He was born at Belper in Derbyshire to labourer Robert Hollis and Mary Ann Wragg. He worked in the railways from the age of thirteen, becoming an engine driver in 1878. In 1875 he married Alice Turton at Ripley, Derbyshire/Ripley; they would have six children. Hollis was active in the local Liberal Party (UK)/Liberal Party, and following his emigration to Australia he was a founding member of the Australian Labor Party/Labour Party in 1891. A prominent member of the Locomotive Engine Drivers, Firemen and Cleaners Association, he was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly in 1901 as the Labor member for Electoral district of Newtown-Erskine/Newtown-Erskine, moving to Electoral district of Newtown/Newtown in 1904. He was a Labor backbencher until 1916, when he was expelled from the party for supporting conscription; he followed the Premier, William Holman, into the Nationalist Party of Australia/Nationalist Party, but was defeated at the elections in 1917. Hollis died at Ashfield, New South Wales/Ashfield in 1937.{{cite web

/ title = Mr Robert Hollis (1851–1937)

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/ publisher = Parliament of New South Wales

/ year = 2008

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