In 1984, the Department of Industry and Commerce was abolished, and replaced with the Department of Industry, Technology and Commerce, and Hayes moved into the new Department in the Secretary position. [4]
When the Australian Customs Service was established in 1985, splitting out from the Department of Industry, Technology and Commerce, Hayes was appointed its Comptroller-General.[5] At the time, Hayes said the Customs service required the full-time attention of its top executive.[6]
In 1988, Hayes left his position at the Australian Customs Service to take up the post of Secretary-General of the Customs Cooperation Council in Brussels (now known as the World Customs Organization).[7]
Awards
Hayes was made an Officer of the Order of Australia in June 1992 for service to international organisations, and for his public service.[8]
References
^"New head". The Canberra Times. 17 December 1981. p. 2.