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John Watson - A Man for All Seasons

Updated: Feb 3


A Montville Gem

Fire Warden, Montville Weather Man, Master-Montville Lodge, Sportsman, Musician, Army Officer, Chorister, Businessman.

 

John was born in New Plymouth (Taranaki) New Zealand in 1943. His father died on his 14th birthday, so one of the main influences on his early life was his mother, a notable concert pianist who toured with the Australian Broadcasting Commission in the 1930s. He completed most of his secondary education at Lindisfarne College in New Zealand's Hawke's Bay (boarding) before graduating from Wanganui Collegiate School and their emphasis on sport became the other force in shaping his life.

Most Montvillians would know John through his role as Fire Warden for the Montville Rural Fire Brigade and his service as a ‘firey’ with that brigade. However, his monthly reports to the Montville Village Association (MVA) always include a rainfall/weather report and its implications for local fire risks. He also presents a monthly report on the Montville Masonic Lodge where he has been Master from 2015 to 2018 and again from 2023 to 2024. (John first joined the St. Andrew Kilwinning Lodge in 1968; the New Zealand lodge his Great-Grandfather was Master of in 1883). He is a passionate member of both these Montville organisations and his reports are usually delivered with dry humour.

However, very few Montvillians would be aware of John’s rich and varied life. Private boarding schools meant plenty of sport and athletics. John achieved success in swimming, hockey, rugby and cricket.

John clears the high jump bar
John clears the high jump bar
John receives his cup for Teams Championship winners, St Peter's School Athletics, August 1957, Cambridge NZ.
John receives his cup for Teams Championship winners, St Peter's School Athletics, August 1957, Cambridge NZ.

Of these, he continued playing hockey and cricket, rising through colts to reach representative levels.

Wanganui Collegiate School 1st XI, 1961 - JDC Watson back row on right
Wanganui Collegiate School 1st XI, 1961 - JDC Watson back row on right

He continued to play both sports in the army and won medals for cricket in the New Zealand Masters’ Games in 1981 (gold) and 1983 and 85 (silver). He was also a proud member of the winning crew, captained by son, Cameron, in the United Arab Emirates President's Cup Sailing Regatta in 2001.  When John moved to Montville in 1994, he continued to pursue his love of cricket joining the Palmwoods Cricket Club and becoming Club President from 1996 to 2003. He also played for the Montville Village XI in the now defunct Montville/Mapleton annual social match.

John, far left in the Decani trebles, (those on the congregation's right side) St Peter's School Chapel Choir April 1955,Cambridge NZ.
John, far left in the Decani trebles, (those on the congregation's right side) St Peter's School Chapel Choir April 1955,Cambridge NZ.

John had a good ear for music. He was a choir boy in St Peter's School Chapel Choir at Cambridge. Later, following in his mother’s footsteps, John became an accomplished pianist and organist. He has played the organ for many years at a number of Masonic Lodges in New Zealand and Queensland. He has also played the piano at a number of early MVA functions. However, his real musical passion was performing as a chorister. During his years in Melbourne, he successfully auditioned and performed in two prestigious Choirs, the Tudor Choristers and the Canterbury Fellowship.


John’s early career was in the army, not with one but two armed forces; the New Zealand Army (1962 to 1978) and the Australian Army (1979 to 1986).

John Watson, Officer Cadet School Final Exercise, Healesville Victoria, December 1965
John Watson, Officer Cadet School Final Exercise, Healesville Victoria, December 1965

He served in New Zealand in the Territorial Force, the Regular Force Signals Corp, Army Air Corps and Infantry from 1962 to 1978. During this time, he served in Singapore from 1972 to 1973 as part of the Australian New Zealand United Kingdom (ANZUK) Force.

Air Transport Support Regiment Parachute deployment, Londonderry Drop Zone, Penrith NSW 1980
Air Transport Support Regiment Parachute deployment, Londonderry Drop Zone, Penrith NSW 1980

He managed in this time to marry Laura, his Australian-born wife, who was Queensland Lady Riding Champion in the summer of 1955-56.

His Australian Army time included serving in the Royal Australian Corps of Transport, the Air Transport Support Regiment and as Staff Officer for the Movement and Transport Division of Logistic Command and later the Army Engineering and Development Establishment. These research and development positions saw John hone the software development skills he had learned in his New Zealand University days.

John left the army to set up with Laura an IT software development and marketing company, Impetus Software Systems Pty Ltd. John became Director, Research and Development and from 1986 to 1994, developed and sold bespoke software programs internationally. However, the rise of Microsoft and the launch of its Windows software saw the company faced with a second total rewriting of its software to meet client expectations. Having once previously had to completely rewrite this software to run on the enhanced graphics capacity of IBM's new range of PS2 hardware, the company preferred to accept a lucrative buy-out offer and for John and Laura to retire yet again.

Having retired, and in searching for the right community to move into, John and Laura discovered Montville and its lack, back in 1994, of prestige tourist accommodation. They moved two old Queenslanders onto a block on Kondalilla Falls Road and proceeded to join the houses along with major renovations to create ‘The Falls’.


Laura and John Watson on the steps of The Falls, 1996
Laura and John Watson on the steps of The Falls, 1996

Local opposition, expecting something less attractive, subsided when ‘The Falls’ won annual premier accommodation awards from both Tourism Sunshine Coast and Queensland Tourism from 1999 to 2001.

Laura and John Watson - winners of the hosted accommodation section for the Queensland Tourism Awards, 1999
Laura and John Watson - winners of the hosted accommodation section for the Queensland Tourism Awards, 1999

As part of his commitment to tourism on the Range, John also served as secretary of the Blackall Range Tourism Association for seven years.

Once again, retirement didn’t last long with John securing seasonal work as locomotive driver for the Racecourse Mill in Mackay from 2008 to 2010 and Workplace Health and Safety Manager for a Moranbah Transport Contractor serving the mining industry in 2011/12. He claims some sort of record for having retired and ‘unretired’ five times.

John driving the cane train at Mackay, 2009
John driving the cane train at Mackay, 2009

In 2021 John was recognised for his decades of service in the Montville Community and received the Montville Citizen of the Year Award.

John Watson gives his acceptance speech as Montville Citizen of the Year 2021
John Watson gives his acceptance speech as Montville Citizen of the Year 2021

John is undoubtedly a Montville Gem but be warned, he is an inveterate story teller with a lot of stories to tell and once he starts he might just serenade you with a classic song, poem, literary prose, a rousing university ditty or …………


Doug Patterson


Additional photos


John (left) on admission to Knights Templar with Grand Master Jack Manasserian, 2017
John (left) on admission to Knights Templar with Grand Master Jack Manasserian, 2017
John Watson (Centre) with Nicholas Maylor and Serge Doumerque at the Montville Lodge 8/8/2024
John Watson (Centre) with Nicholas Maylor and Serge Doumerque at the Montville Lodge 8/8/2024

 

 

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