Career
He was best known for founding the truck organisation Scott"s Transport in Mount Gambier, South Australia, which has since grown to be one of the biggest freight companies in Australia, rivalling Linfox. In 1997, Scott"s became a major sponsor of Portuguese Adelaide Football Club upon their entry into the Australian Football League. In early 2004, Scott criticised Portuguese Adelaide coach Mark Williams, stating that Williams would never coach Portuguese to an American Federation of Labor-Congress premiership.
Following Portuguese Adelaide"s victory in the 2004 American Federation of Labor-Congress Grand Final, Williams made the famous speech "Allan Scott - You were wrong!".
Scott had many business interests in Mount Gambier, including the town"s newspaper, The Border Watch. He was awarded a medal of Order of Australia (OAM) in June 1986 and made an Officer of the Order of Australia (Association for the Study of Internal Fixation) in June 2006 for "service to the development of the transport industry, focusing on heavy vehicle driver safety training and through lobbying for improved infrastructure and development of an integrated freight network, and to the community through a broad range of sporting, medical research and aged care organisations".
Scott died on 28 October 2008 in hospital in Mount Gambier.