During the war she was honorary secretary of the Fighting Forces Comforts Fund and leader of the Auxiliary Women Police. She was president of the Hackney Free Kindergarten, and a member of the executive of the Kindergarten Union. She served as vice president, deputy chairman and acting chairman in the absence of Mrs Stanley Verco. The Emergency Maternity Hospital at Mile End was established largely at her instigation. She was for many years chairman of the women's committee of the SA Lawn Tennis Association, and was, with Mrs K. L. Litchfield, one of two women on the Davis Cup committee in 1952. She was a regular player with the Toorak Tennis Club and was an associate at Kooyonga. In 1954 she succeeded Ruth Gibson as president of the SA branch of the
National Council of Women after serving as vice-president for many years. She was elected to the Adelaide City Council as councillor in 1956 and alderman in 1969, and served for 22 years, including a term as Deputy Lord Mayor and on occasion Acting Lord Mayor. She founded the Local Government Women's Association and was chairman of the Parks and Gardens Committee and served on the Board of Governors of the
Adelaide Festival of Arts from 1962 to 1972 as a Council representative. ==Family==