[1] He was admitted to practice as a barrister and solicitor in 1938 and soon became well known as the CPA's leading legal figure, defending the party and its members in several well-known trials.
[1] Great Depression and Aftermath Cold War New Left Contemporary Active Historical In the 1950s, Hill was Victorian State Secretary of the CPA.
[5] Despite his prominence as a Communist, Hill was able to pursue a long and distinguished legal career, as one of the best known and highly regarded workers compensation lawyers in Australia.
Some of Hill’s writings can be found on the Encyclopedia of anti-Revisionism Online at the Marxists Internet,[5] and the official website of the CPA(ML).
[6]CPA(ML) describes its ideology as being influenced by the works of Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Vladimir Lenin, Joseph Stalin, Mao Zedong and Ted Hill.