Gordon Sinclair Thomson is a civic leader on the Australian external territory of Christmas Island. His term as President of the Shire of Christmas Island ended in October 2025, a role he has held since 2013. Gordon came 3rd [1] receiving only 87- 1st preference votes [2] in the 2025 council election, and was subsequently replaced by Steven Pereira as Shire President. [3]
He previously served in the same position from 2003 to 2011. He is a member of the Australian Labor Party and has also served as the General Secretary of the Union of Christmas Island Workers. [4] [5] He has been general secretary since at least December 2011, when he served in an acting capacity. [6]
In a February 2020 interview with Guardian Australia, it was reported that Thomson had lived on Christmas Island for 22 years. He stated that the island was treated like a "colony", that it should be placed on the United Nations list of non-self-governing territories, and that residents should pursue free association with Australia as an alternative to the island's current status. [7] He stated that the local authorities of Christmas Island had not been consulates over moves by the federal government, which included Australians spending quarantine on Christmas Island during the COVID-19 pandemic. [8] [9] The island has also been a host for people processing or appealing deportation from Australia, and called the detention of the asylum seekers there like Guantanamo Bay. [10]
He has criticized deporting people who've served prison sentences in Australia but aren't citizens. [10] He also stated that people with the right to reside and work in Australia should be treated the same as formal citizens. [10]
He has warned against relying too heavily on tourism, preferring that Christmas Island be used for productive purposes. [11] He highlighted a sustainable farm, and said that jobs needed to be created to incentivize people to stay on the island. [11]