Sir Macpherson Robertson (
6 September 1859 in
Ballarat, Victoria -
20 August 1945 in
Kew) was an
Australian philanthropist, entrepreneur and founder of confectionery company
MacRobertson's. He was a son of a Scottish carpenter, David Robertson and his Irish wife, Margaret (nee Browne). The family came to Ballarat in search of gold, but fell on hard times with the father abandoning them and moving to
Fiji. In 1869 his mother returned to
Leith, in
Scotland with Macpherson, his three siblings and one other child on the way.
In Scotland at the age of nine, Macpherson started working to support that family, eventually taking an apprenticeship with the Victoria Confectionery Co. In 1874 the family returned to Australia at the request of the father, living in the
Melbourne working class suburb of
Fitzroy. Using skills he acquired in Scotland, in 1878 at the age of 19, Macpherson setup a confectionery manufacturing operation in his mother's home bathroom. He made confectionery on Mondays to Thursdays and sold them around Melbourne on Fridays and Saturdays.
His business quickly grew as
Mac Robertson Steam Confectionery Works. By the late 1880's the business employed thirty people. The company introduced chewing-gum and fairy floss to Australia as well as well known confectionery names including
Freddo Frog,
Cherry Ripe,
Old Gold Chocolates,
Milk Kisses and
Columbines. By 1900, it had become the largest confectionery works in Australia with agencies in every state.
As part of his marketing strategy, Macpherson maintained a distinctive whiteness to everything he could - the buildings in the Fitzroy factory complex were all painted white and all of his several thousand employees wore white uniforms. Macpherson himself ensured he was always seen in public dressed immaculately in white and rode in a carriage behind two white ponies. The factory complex became known as
White City.
In 1921 he promoted a romanticised book of his enterprise entitled
A Young Man and a Nail Can.
Growth continued through innovative marketing and sponsorships as well as philanthropic donations:
*In 1925 he presented a silver mounted shield to establish the
MacRobertson International Croquet Shield The event is now played every three years in rotation between Australia, New Zealand and the United States.
*In 1928 he sponsored a circuit of Australia by two motor lorries
*In 1929 he financed a combined British, Australian and New Zealand
Antarctic expedition. Sir
Douglas Mawson named
MacRobertson Land in his honour
*In 1933 he contributed to the
Melbourne centenary celebrations, including £40,000 towards the establishment of the
Mac.Robertson Girls' High School. He contributed towards other public works projects as part of the centenary celebrations including the
MacRobertson Bridge over the
Yarra River at Grange Road, a fountain in front of the Melbourne
Shrine of Remembrance and the
herbarium in the
Royal Botanic Gardens.
*In 1934 he co-founded Western Australian airline
MacRobertson Miller Airlines (MMA) with pilot
Horrie Miller. In the same year he sponsored the
MacRobertson Air Race with a prize fund of $75,000, an air race from London to Melbourne.
Robertson was knighted in 1935. In 1967 MacRobertson's was acquired by English confectioner
Cadbury's which in 1969 merged with
Schweppes Australia to become
Cadbury Schweppes.