About Us Our History Tony Ireland Townsville, QLD

The actions of the employees and owners of Tony Ireland´s over the past years have shaped our organisation, but those of us who are now employed will control it´s future.

Tony Ireland is the grandson of Francis R. Ireland, born in Ipswich, Queensland, in 1898, whom moved to Cairns with his parents in 1905. In 1912 his working life commence at 14 years of age when he started work mending bicycle tyre's punctures for Mr Fred Taylor, (father of Harold Taylor, who later became a motor dealer in Innisfail), in his premises at 44-48 Abbott Street. Over time he progressed to bicycle mechanic, advance motor mechanic, and then became foreman of a garage run by Mr C Midlin.

As a young mechanic Francis Ireland would deliver new cars to outlying properties and teach the buyers how to drive. Once he arrived just as the owner left to go droving for 2 months and was asked to await his return. He did ... and meanwhile taught every person on the property to drive! That family are still Ireland's customers.

Mr Ireland commenced his own business, repairing and selling bicycles and motor cycles and repairing motor cars, taking over the business of Mr C Midlin. This was 23 June, 1923, "with a bag of tools, no money and some knowledge". This was a time when horses, buggy's and push bikes still ruled the streets of Cairns. At 24 years of age, he knew the value of customer service and he immediately placed great emphasis on the importance of customer satisfaction in his own business.

The first car Francis Ireland sold from his new business was a 1924 Chrysler 70, a smart five seat tourer. This model was the first ever built with four wheel disc brakes, with the addition of hydraulic brakes. It was sold to a Mr. Pienegar, the Irvinebank School Headmaster at that time. The Chrysler was a Demonstrator which Mr Ireland drove up via the recently opened range road through Yungaburra to Herberton.

Mr Ireland recalled "the trip from Yungaburra to Atherton and up the old Herberton Range was a real feat on its own. One had to carry extra water and engine oil to replenish both on the extra steep pinches which caused the engine to boil, and the oil to leak out of the rear main bearing on account of the steep angle of the engine and the long climb".

"While there, I was told of a prospect in Irvinebank - the school teacher. I set off for Irvinebank over a very rough track, you couldn't call it a road. I found the school teacher, Mr Pienegar, and gave him several convincing demonstrations and he eventually agreed to buy the car."

1931 was a major milestone when, for the second time, Francis Ireland became a General Motors Dealer, having already been a Chrysler, Pontiac, Oakland and Whippett Dealer between 1923 and 1931. The company has held the General Motors franchise since that time.

1948: Mr Ireland formed another subsidiary, McDonald Motor Agencies. This Dealership handled the Vauxhall Franchise at 44-48 Abbott Street.

1956: McDonald Motor Agencies were appointed by G.M.H. as Holden Dealers, as imports of Vauxhall ceased. This meant from 1956 the two Holden Dealerships in Cairns were operated by the Ireland Family.

1961: Tony's father, Mr Ron Ireland was approved as Dealer Principal by G.M.H.

1970: Saw new premises for McDonald Motor Agencies built at 227 Mulgrave Road. This new Dealership was one of the best facilities ever built in Australia.

1973: Mercedes-Benz appointed the company as Dealers for Passenger Cars.

1976:Tony Ireland commenced work at F.R. Ireland Pty Ltd, having graduated in Commerce from Queensland University.

1979: F.R. Ireland Pty Ltd appointed Chrysler Mitsubishi Dealers. (Chrysler was subsequently brought out by Mitsubishi)

1980: Mr Ron Ireland recognised as Time Quality Dealer for Queensland, by Time Magazine for "his outstanding performance as a motor dealer and a valued citizen of his community".

1985: The Holden Dealership in Townsville became available and Tony decided he would take on the challenge of operating a Dealership in his own right and further expand the Ireland name in the North Queensland motor industry.

1987: Tony Ireland was awarded the franchise for Land Rover, Jaguar and Peugeot vehicles.

1994: A programme of major upgrade in facilities took place which encompassed Spare Parts, Truck Service, Customer Parking Facility and a new Service Reception Customer Care Centre.

A new showroom was completed for Land Rover and Peugeot vehicles.

The Dealership was awarded Master Level Service Centre by General Motors, an award which recognises the highest standards of customer satisfaction.

In February 1997 Tony Ireland was elected to the position of Chairman of the Australian Holden Dealer Council. This is the first time a non metropolitan Dealer has been honoured with this task and is a further measure of the esteem with which the Ireland name is held in the Motor Industry.

September 2000: Opening of new facility at corner of Woolcock and Duckworth St, for Land Rover, Jaguar and Isuzu Sales and Service

March 2003: Purchased Willtrac Townsville handling sales and service of Toyota industrial equipment, soon to become Tony Ireland Industrial Equipment

July 2003: Purchased Peters Holden Charters Towers, now known as Tony Ireland Charters Towers

2005: - Awarded franchise for Volvo Vehicles.

"At Tony Ireland's we are extremely fortunate to have a 21 year old business with over 75 years experience. This experience however only makes us as good as we perform today. It is only our complete dedication to customer satisfaction that will ensure our prosperity in the next 70 years."

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