John Moffat (26 May 1841 – 28 June 1918) was a
Scottish-born
entrepreneur
Entrepreneurship is the creation or extraction of economic value. With this definition, entrepreneurship is viewed as change, generally entailing risk beyond what is normally encountered in starting a business, which may include other values th ...
who developed a mining and industrial empire around Loudoun Mill and
Irvinebank
Irvinebank is a rural town and locality in the Shire of Mareeba, Queensland, Australia. In the , the locality of Irvinebank had a population of 125 people.
Geography
The Great Dividing Range forms the south-eastern and southern boundary of the ...
in North
Queensland
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which drove the development of north-eastern
Australia
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. He was a devout
Swedenborgian
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Swedenborgian or ...
who was famous for both vision and enterprise. He was born in
Newmilns
Newmilns is a village in the burgh of Newmilns and Greenholm, in East Ayrshire, Scotland. It has a population of 3,057 people (2001 census) and lies on the A71, around seven miles east of Kilmarnock and twenty-five miles southwest of Glasgow. I ...
(New Mills), Ayrshire and spent most of his youth immersed in books. Extremely shy in temperament, he was known to hide whenever visitors approached. It was a habit he was to retain throughout his life.
Career
Emigration to Australia
After learning bookkeeping and working as a clerk in Newmilns and
Glasgow
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, he emigrated to Australia, where he worked as a shepherd on a remote outback station west of
Brisbane
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. He was known to carry a large swag of books and stuffed his saddle-bags with philosophy, theology, engineering and science books. He frugally saved his pennies and entered into business with Brisbane storekeeper,
Robert Love
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Love is best known for his contributions to the Linux kernel, with notable work including the preemptive kernel, process schedule ...
. A lot of custom started coming from the tin-fields of
Stanthorpe
Stanthorpe is a rural town and locality in the Southern Downs Region, Queensland, Australia. In the , Stanthorpe had a population of 5,406 people.
The area surrounding the town is known as the Granite Belt.
Geography
Stanthorpe lies on the New ...
. Moffat started a branch of the business on the tin fields where he traded goods for tin and used his intelligence and savings to invest in the best prospects on the field.
Tin smelter
Moffat invested the profits of his educated speculations on building a smelter, so the ore could be processed on the field and profits retained. A prosperous community grew around these achievements. In 1879, Moffat sent two of his agents,
William Jack and
John Newell to survey the wild frontier of north Queensland on the
Atherton Tablelands
The Atherton Tableland is a fertile plateau which is part of the Great Dividing Range in Queensland, Australia.
The principal river flowing across the plateau is the Barron River. It was dammed to form an irrigation reservoir named Lake Tinar ...
, west of
Port Douglas
Port Douglas is a coastal town and locality in the Shire of Douglas, Queensland, Australia, approximately 60 km north of Cairns. In the , Port Douglas had a population of 3,504 people. The town's population can often double, however, with the in ...
.
The Tinaroo field
The area was known to have abundant resources of tin on what became known as the Tinaroo field, site of today's
Lake Tinaroo
Lake Tinaroo is a rural locality in the Tablelands Region, Queensland
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. While prospecting there, Jack and Newell met
John Atherton
John Atherton (1598 – 5 December 1640) was the Anglican Bishop of Waterford and Lismore in the Church of Ireland. He and John Childe (his steward and tithe proctor) were both tried and executed for buggery in 1640.
Life and death
Early l ...
, an early settler knew that the first European explorer in that region,
James Venture Mulligan
James Venture Mulligan (13 February 1837 – 24 August 1907) was an Ireland-born Australian prospector and explorer.
Early life
Mulligan was born in Drumgooland, County Down and emigrated to Australia at the age of 21 in 1860. He settled at A ...
had noticed rich deposits of tin ore on the Wild River, higher up in the 'wild ranges' in 1875. Atherton led Jack and Newell on an exploratory expedition to the area in 1879 but the party failed to find the rich alluvial deposits that had been noted by Mulligan. In 1880, a second expedition located the deposit and secured a claim for Moffat and Company. The town of
Herberton
Herberton is a rural town and locality in the Tablelands Region, Queensland, Australia. In the , the locality of Herberton had a population of 855 people.
Geography
Herberton is on the Atherton Tableland in Far North Queensland. It is situa ...
was officially laid out in August of that year.
Great Northern mining company
Upon receiving samples of the ore and assaying them himself, John Moffat immediately departed for Herberton. Realizing the value of the lode and the abundant resources he was surrounded by, he instigated the Great Northern Mining company, arranged to have a mill and smelter built and embarked on a fact-finding and purchasing trip in Europe.
Foundation of Irvinebank
Moffat returned to the
Great Northern Mine
Great Northern Mine is a heritage-listed mine off Jacks Road, Herberton, Tablelands Region, Queensland, Australia. It was built from 1880 to 1940s. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 October 1992.
History
The Great North ...
and Mill in Herberton and learned of a new find 27 km to the west. After surveying the site, he founded a settlement there which he named '
Irvinebank
Irvinebank is a rural town and locality in the Shire of Mareeba, Queensland, Australia. In the , the locality of Irvinebank had a population of 125 people.
Geography
The Great Dividing Range forms the south-eastern and southern boundary of the ...
', after the
River Irvine
The River Irvine ( gd, Irbhinn) is a river that flows through southwest Scotland. Its watershed is on the Lanarkshire border of Ayrshire at an altitude of above sea-level, near Loudoun Hill, Drumclog Moss, Drumclog, and SW by W of Strathaven. I ...
of his birthplace, in Scotland. He used the latest knowledge and technology he had found in England, Scotland, Belgium and Germany, along with the finance raised, to develop the field and surrounding regions. John Moffat lived in Irvinebank from 1884 to 1912 and from there helped spur the development of north-eastern Australia by building mines, mills, smelters, towns, railways, tramways, aerial cableways and other infrastructure.
Moffat-Virtue company
Moffat co-founded the Moffat-Virtue company with
William Wright Virtue
William Wright Virtue (27 March 1863 – 18 September 1926) was an engineer known for establishing the Moffat-Virtue Company along with John Moffat. He became a member of The First Church of Christ, Scientist and, along with his wife, became one o ...
, an engineer who patented several improvements to sheep shearing devices, and by 1914 Moffat-Virtue was a household name in rural Australia.
Philanthropy
He always recognised the importance of community, especially in the harsh and remote frontier of northern Australia, and always initiated and supported cultural infrastructure such as transport,
School of Arts (mechanics' institutes) libraries, churches and other cultural institutions. This attracted families and permanent settlers who established themselves in a harsh and inhospitable environment.
Awards
In 2018, John Moffat was inducted into the
Queensland Business Leaders Hall of Fame
In 2009 State Library of Queensland
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.
References
*Kerr, R, John Moffat of Irvinebank, JD & RS Kerr, Brisbane, 2000
*Bolton, G. C., A Thousand Miles Away : a History of North Queensland to 1920, Jacaranda Press in association with the Australian National University, Brisbane, 1963.
*Kerr, R., John Moffat's Empire, Brisbane, 1979.
*Australian Dictionary of Biography
External links
Australian Dictionary of Biography EntryQueensland Business Leaders Hall of Fame - 2018 Inductee digital story – John Moffat
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1841 births
1918 deaths
People from Queensland
Australian Swedenborgians
Scottish Swedenborgians