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Fergus McMaster started with nothing and with his brothers built a sprawling pastoral empire in western Queensland.
Following his return from World War I, a chance meeting outside Cloncurry with Lieutenant Paul McGinness took him on a new path. With Lieutenant Hudson Fysh, the three men followed the young airmen’s dream of establishing an airline. McMaster knew it was never going to be easy. Aviation was still very much in its infancy.
McMaster threw his whole weight behind the enterprise, scouring the length and breadth of the country drumming up support. As the founding chairman of QANTAS he guided the infant airline with a steady hand through its most turbulent and colourful years of establishment, internationalisation, WW2 and ultimately the government take-over.
Always intensely patriotic, he saw his role in QANTAS as a service to the nation and took little in the way of fees or salary.
It is fitting in this centenary year of QANTAS to pay tribute to his legacy.
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Fergus McMaster started with nothing and with his brothers built a sprawling pastoral empire in western Queensland.
Following his return from World War I, a chance meeting outside Cloncurry with Lieutenant Paul McGinness took him on a new path. With Lieutenant Hudson Fysh, the three men followed the young airmen’s dream of establishing an airline. McMaster knew it was never going to be easy. Aviation was still very much in its infancy.
McMaster threw his whole weight behind the enterprise, scouring the length and breadth of the country drumming up support. As the founding chairman of QANTAS he guided the infant airline with a steady hand through its most turbulent and colourful years of establishment, internationalisation, WW2 and ultimately the government take-over.
Always intensely patriotic, he saw his role in QANTAS as a service to the nation and took little in the way of fees or salary.
It is fitting in this centenary year of QANTAS to pay tribute to his legacy.