He held his seat of Randwick at six following elections and retired at the
1962 state election. A member of the
Australian Jockey Club since 1918, Gollan was a trustee of
Randwick racecourse (1954–1968) and helped establish the
Sydney Turf Club. He served on the board of
Prince Henry Hospital, including a term as deputy chairman, and was appointed a councillor of the
University of New South Wales from 1953 until 1962. He was granted retention of the "Honourable" title in 1959. Made a
Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 1962, in retirement he became a supporter of the
Liberal Party in 1966. He died aged 83 in October 1968 at
Rose Bay and was buried at
Northern Suburbs Crematorium, following a service at St Stephens Presbyterian church in
Macquarie Street. ==References==