Having in 1978 been appointed an Associate Commissioner of the
Public Transport Commission in 1982, at 36 years of age, Hill was appointed as the chief executive of the
State Rail Authority, serving until 1987. He remained as a director of the State Rail Authority until 1997. head of
Soccer Australia, chairman of
Sydney Water, director of the
Australian National Airlines Commission and Chairman of CREATE, a national organisation responsible for representing the interests of young people and children in institutional care. A former North Sydney rugby league junior, Hill was president of the
North Sydney Bears Rugby League Football Club between 1989 and 1992. He was instrumental in the eventual ban on cigarette sponsorship of the game. Hill is strongly in favour of the return of the
Elgin Marbles to Greece. As well as being a member of the British
Marbles Reunited campaign, he is the founder and current chairman of the
International Association for the Reunification of the Parthenon Sculptures. He was an unsuccessful political candidate representing
Labor for the
Division of Hughes at the
1998 federal election. Hill has written a number of non-fiction books on Australian history, including histories of the
First Fleet, early colonial New South Wales, and the Australian gold rushes. ==Personal life==