Timothy John Moore AM (born 8 November 1948) is a Judge of the NSW Land and Environment Court and a former Australian politician.
He worked in various manual positions, including an iron ore mine in the Northern Territory, and in 1974 became Treasurer and Honorary Secretary of the Industrial Relations Society of Australia.
[3] Premier Greiner and Moore both resigned, although the Supreme Court of New South Wales later ruled that the ICAC had overreached its powers in making the decision.
He moved to Canberra, taking up appointment as an Assistant Secretary in the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet as head of the Aboriginal Reconciliation Branch.
In December 2011, he and Mr Dyer released an Issues Paper based on an extensive, State-wide community and stakeholder consultation process.
On Saturday 14 July 2012 the Minister released Mr Moore and Mr Dyer's Review Report, The Way Ahead for Planning in NSW Volume 1 (Major Issues) and Volume 2 (Other Issues), together with the Government's initial response to the Review, A New Planning System for NSW - Green Paper.
This new process also provided access to justice benefits as all in the courtroom (including parties to the litigation and other lay observers) were able to be completely informed of what was being dealt with at any given time.
The potential long term environmental and cost savings are significant and the reform will continue in longer civil matters in the Court.
Moore was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia in the 2023 King's Birthday Honours for "significant service to the judiciary and to the law, to the Parliament of New South Wales, and to industrial relations".