After retiring in 2001, In 2001, he investigated
alcohol abuse in
Indigenous communities, and was shocked by the extent of the statewide problem. His "Fitzgerald Report" (
Cape York Justice Study, presented to Parliament in November 2001 One of the findings related to communities relying on the income generated by sales of alcohol in canteens, recommending that this perceived conflict of interest end. The
Indigenous Communities Liquor Licences Bill 2002 (Qld) and the
Community Services Legislation Amendment Bill 2002 were introduced as part of the government response to the report. In July 2009, following the
Gordon Nuttall scandal and public criticisms of contemporary governance in Queensland, Fitzgerald revealed his relocation to New South Wales was due in large part to the 1998 election of the
Beattie Labor government and the loss of momentum for reform. In 2013 and 2014, Fitzgerald criticised the Queensland government led by
Campbell Newman over new laws targeting bikies and sex offenders, as well as the appointment of
Tim Carmody as
Chief Justice of Queensland. ==Legacy==