Background
Hill was born in Glenelg, South Australia, a son of Theodore Charles Hill and his wife Heloise Margery Hill (née Winterbottom). Later at Millswood Estate.
Hill was born in Glenelg, South Australia, a son of Theodore Charles Hill and his wife Heloise Margery Hill (née Winterbottom). Later at Millswood Estate.
He enlisted in the Royal Australian Navy in 1941 and served as a seaman during World World War World War II In 1946 he established Murray Hill & Company, real estate agents, with offices in Grenfell Street. In 1972 after the brutal murder of University of Adelaide law lecturer Doctor George Duncan at a known gay beat at the hands of alleged police officers, and the significant public outrage that followed, Hill proceeded to introduce a private member’s bill, with implicit support from the Labor Party, on 26 July 1972 to amend the Criminal Law Consolidation Acting that criminalised homosexuality, thus being the first serious attempt to decriminalise homosexuality in Australia. While Hill"s amendment was assented to on 9 November 1972, a further amendment weakened it to only allow a legal defense for homosexual acts committed in private.
Labor member Peter Duncan went further however when, following an unsuccessful attempt to strengthen Hill"s bill in 1973, introduced on 27 August 1975 an unaltered bill to the parliament, which was defeated twice and then reintroduced a third time before passing, making South Australia the first Australian State to fully decriminalise homosexuality.
He served as Minister for Transport, Local Government and Roads from April 1968 to June 1970, then as Minister for Arts, Local Government and Housing from September 1979 to November 1982. He retired in July 1988.