From 1981 to 1992 he was Chairman of the
NSW Office of The Commissioners of Inquiry for Environment and Planning and authored (or co-authored) over 55 reports covering planning and environmental enquiries conducted in NSW during that time. Some of the more notable inquiries included: • A recommendation not to proceed with the F2- Expressway (Stage I – Beecroft to Ryde), but which ultimately became part of the
M2 Hills Motorway • Objections to a conservation order The
Royal Automobile Club of Australia • A controversial and unsuccessful application for the relocation of a
Bayer pesticide plant in
Kurnell. • A successful application for a
BHP Mini Mill at Rooty Hill, NSW Between 1993 and 1996, he completed a further three environmental based inquiries: • Commonwealth Commission of Inquiry, Shoalwater Bay Capricornia Coast, Queensland, Australia. • Commonwealth Commission of Inquiry, East Coast Armaments Complex Point Wilson, Victoria. • A proposal for future use of lands at Lucas Heights : Lucas Heights mediation / Sutherland Shire Council and Waste Service NSW. In 1999 he completed an assessment into the amalgamation of the South Sydney, Randwick and Botany Bay councils. ==Later life==