John Woodward (lawyer)
John Thomas Woodward (born 1 November 1934) is an Australian sportsman, alderman, lawyer and environmental commissioner.
John Woodward | |
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34th Mayor of North Sydney | |
In office 23 September 1971 – 27 September 1972 | |
Deputy | Peter Tranter |
Preceded by | Michael Fitzpatrick |
Succeeded by | Michael O'Dea |
Deputy Mayor of North Sydney | |
In office 13 December 1968 – 11 December 1970 | |
Mayor | Joseph Vincent Bugler Michael Fitzpatrick |
Preceded by | Frederick James Brunton |
Succeeded by | Helen Gordon Cook |
Alderman of the Municipality of North Sydney for Kirribilli Ward | |
In office 4 December 1965 – 21 September 1974 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Watsons Bay, New South Wales, Australia | 1 November 1934
Political party | Independent |
Alma mater | University of Sydney |
Early life
John Thomas Woodward was born in Watsons Bay, Australia on 1 November 1934.
He was a keen sailor, member of the Vaucluse Yacht Club and skippered 'Flying Dutchman' to win the VJ Amateur Sailing Association, Commonwealth Championship of 1952-53.[1][2][3]
Legal career
In 1959, John completed a Bachelor of Laws at University of Sydney.[4] He concluded his direct involvement in the legal profession in 1974 as a solicitor / partner with Currie & Currie located in King St, Sydney.[5]
Political career
John was an alderman from the Kirribilli ward of the North Sydney Council from 1965 to 1974, Deputy Mayor from December 1968 to December 1970, and Mayor of North Sydney from September 1971 to September 1972.[6][7]
From 1976 until 1979, John was Director (in the Premiers Advisory Unit) reporting to Neville Wran, the Premier of NSW.[8]
Environmental and planning career
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.[9]
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[10]
- Objections to a conservation order The Royal Automobile Club of Australia[11]
- A controversial and unsuccessful application for the relocation of a Bayer pesticide plant in Kurnell NSW.[12]
- A successful application for a BHP Mini Mill at Rooty Hill, NSW[13]
Between 1993 and 1996, he completed a further three environmental based inquiries:
- Commonwealth Commission of Inquiry, Shoalwater Bay Capricornia Coast, Queensland, Australia.[14]
- Commonwealth Commission of Inquiry, East Coast Armaments Complex Point Wilson, Victoria.[15]
- A proposal for future use of lands at Lucas Heights : Lucas Heights mediation / Sutherland Shire Council and Waste Service NSW.[16]
In 1999 he completed an assessment into the amalgamation of the South Sydney, Randwick and Botany Bay councils.[17]
References
- "DETAILS OF SPORT". The Sydney Morning Herald. National Library of Australia. 27 January 1953. p. 10. Retrieved 30 August 2011.
- "SPORT DETAILS". The Sydney Morning Herald. National Library of Australia. 27 November 1952. p. 10. Retrieved 30 August 2011.
- "DETAILS OF SPORT". The Sydney Morning Herald. National Library of Australia. 23 November 1953. p. 7. Retrieved 30 August 2011.
- Bachelor of Laws (PDF), Sydney University, retrieved 28 August 2011
- King St Street Scene, City of Sydney Image Library, retrieved 28 August 2011
- State Environmental Planning Policy No. 5, Parliament of New South Wales, archived from the original on 5 April 2011, retrieved 28 August 2011
- Oral history interview with John Woodward, Nan Manefied, retrieved 28 August 2011
- Passport photo, Mr John Woodward, Premiers Advisory Unit, retrieved 29 August 2011
- List of Available Reports (PDF), OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF INQUIRY FOR ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING, archived from the original (PDF) on 23 April 2011, retrieved 27 August 2011
- M2 Hills Motorway, Ozroads, retrieved 30 August 2011
- Woodward, John, 1934- (1989), An Inquiry into objections to a conservation order The Royal Automobile Club of Australia, 89 Macquarie Street, Sydney / John Woodward, Chairman, Commissioners of Inquiry for Environment and Planning, ISBN 0-7305-5808-8CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
- Kate O'Donnell, In the Shadow of Power, Planning Politics and the Kurnell Peninsular (PDF), University of New South Wales, archived from the original (PDF) on 1 October 2011, retrieved 30 August 2011
- BHP Mini Mill Rooty Hill Australia, Sinclair Knight Merz, archived from the original on 28 September 2011, retrieved 30 August 2011
- Woodward, John T (1993), Report / Commonwealth Commission of Inquiry, Shoalwater Bay Capricornia Coast, Queensland, Australian Govt. Pub. Service, ISBN 0-642-20057-2
- Woodward, John, 1934-; Blakers, M. (Margaret); Doolan, K. J. (Kenneth James) (1996), Report of the Commonwealth Commission of Inquiry East Coast Armaments Complex Point Wilson, Victoria, Australian Govt. Pub. Service, ISBN 978-0-644-46369-0CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
- Woodward, John, 1934-; Allan, Pam, 1953-; Sutherland (N.S.W. : Shire). Council; Waste Service NSW; New South Wales. Office of Environmental Mediation and Inquiry (1996), A proposal for future use of lands at Lucas Heights : Lucas Heights mediation, Office of Environmental Mediation and Inquiry, retrieved 29 August 2011CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
- Woodward, John; South Sydney (N.S.W.). Council; Randwick (N.S.W.). Council; Office of Environmental Mediation and Inquiry (1999), Progress report : assessment of options for a possible amalgamation – City Councils of South Sydney, Randwick and Botany Bay : To the Minister for Local Government and the mayors and councillors of the City Councils of South Sydney and Randwick, Office of Environmental Mediation & Inquiry, retrieved 29 August 2011
Civic offices | ||
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Preceded by Frederick Brunton |
Deputy Mayor of North Sydney 1968 – 1970 |
Succeeded by Helen Cook |
Preceded by Michael Fitzpatrick |
Mayor of North Sydney 1971 – 1972 |
Succeeded by Michael O'Dea |