One of Australia's richest men, billionaire Canberra developer Terry Snow, dies aged 80 (2024)

Billionaire Canberra property developer and philanthropist Terry Snow has died at the age of 80.

Born in Queanbeyan and the grandson of Canberra's first general store owner, Mr Snow's commercial property projects saw him rise to be one of Australia's richest people.

Through his company, Capital Property Group, Mr Snow led a number of commercial developments around the national capital, most notably the purchase and development of Canberra Airport.

Mr Snow purchased what he described as "a humble tin shed in a paddock" in 1998 from the federal government for $65 million, developing it into today's international airport and surrounding Majura precinct.

One of Australia's richest men, billionaire Canberra developer Terry Snow, dies aged 80 (1)

In 2015, Mr Snow and his family agreed to develop the new suburb of Denman Prospect in Canberra's west.

The Australian Financial Review lists Mr Snow as the 30th richest person in the country, with his wealth estimated at $4.09 billion.

Mr Snow was also an avid philanthropist, donating millions of dollars towards causes including homelessness and medical research.

Last year his Snow Medical Research Foundation awarded a $100 million investment to the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, in partnership with Royal Melbourne Hospital, to create a "world-leading" immunology research centre.

One of Australia's richest men, billionaire Canberra developer Terry Snow, dies aged 80 (2)

Mr Snow announced in May 2024 he would be stepping down as executive chairman of Canberra Airport and the Capital Property Group.

The family announced Mr Snow's death on Sunday evening, saying he died of natural causes.

He is survived by his wife Ginette, children Scarlett Gaffey, Tom Snow, Georgina Byron, and Stephen Byron, and 14 grandchildren.

Mr Snow's family have been heavily involved in his business and philanthropy, with Stephen Byron to continue as Canberra Airport's CEO, Tom Snow as the chair of the airport and the Snow Medical Research Foundation, Georgina Byron as CEO of the Snow Foundation, and Scarlett Gaffey as a director.

One of Australia's richest men, billionaire Canberra developer Terry Snow, dies aged 80 (3)

"I'm feeling heartbroken, Terry was such a wonderful, loving husband, father and grandfather," the family's statement read.

"He was an incredible man with such a passion for life. I'm so proud of his achievements and what he's contributed to our community."

Tributes flow

ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr was among the first to pay tribute to Mr Snow.

"On behalf of the ACT government, we send out sincerest condolences to the Snow family on the loss of a great Canberran, Terry Snow," Mr Barr said.

"Terry leaves behind an incredible legacy that will be long remembered in our city.

"To his family, at this hard time, we send our deepest sympathy.

"Terry was an amazing person and lived a remarkable life. Vale Terry."

Mr Barr said Mr Snow was an integral figure in Canberra's development, and his death was "the end of an era" for the city.

"He's perhaps best known for his work at Canberra Airport and the complete transformation of that facility into the best small airport in the world," he said

"When Terry bought that airport, it was not crash hot. It is now a world-class facility.

"But I suspect most people will recognise the philanthropic contributions and the support to hundreds of local community organisations, who as a result of that support are able to do even more for our community."

One of Australia's richest men, billionaire Canberra developer Terry Snow, dies aged 80 (4)

Mr Barr said the government would discuss how to further honour Mr Snow's legacy with the Snow family in the coming weeks.

"He is already represented on our city's Honour Walk and has received a number of points of recognition over his life in Canberra," he said.

"But I know his family want to continue his tremendous legacy for the city, and we will certainly be having further discussions about how to do that."

'Everywhere you look there's a Terry Snow story'

Canberra developer John Gasson said Mr Snow had been an amazing friend for about 40 years, and while his passing was a sad day, in many ways he was a man who would "live on for generations".

One of Australia's richest men, billionaire Canberra developer Terry Snow, dies aged 80 (5)

"He's done so much for this town," Mr Gasson said.

"You often think about when people pass on, 'what is their story?' – everywhere you look in Canberra there's a Terry Snow story.

"He's touched people that nobody knows about – sure there's the public Snow Foundation, but so many things have happened without any fanfare at all."

Mr Gasson said one of Mr Snow's greatest strengths was his ability to relate to anybody.

"He could walk into any place and start up a conversation. That was the fantastic thing about Tez," he said

He said Mr Snow took his "good position" and used it to give people opportunities that others wouldn't – a legacy Mr Gasson hopes will continue.

"Hopefully people will reflect on his life and give back when they can," he said.

Hands Across Canberra CEO Genevieve Jacobs said Mr Snow showed great generosity and commitment to his home city.

"You make as much money as Terry Snow did, you could easily go for the high lights: 'yeah, we started in Canberra, but now we just based everything in Sydney or Melbourne'," Ms Jacobs said.

"But no, this was home, this was where he stayed, this was where he gave his money, this was where he raised his family.

"We need everyone to bring their gifts and their talents to make this a better city, and my goodness, Terry Snow did that for the whole of his 80 years."

One of Australia's richest men, billionaire Canberra developer Terry Snow, dies aged 80 (6)

Artist Jude Rae created a portrait of Mr Snow and his beloved dog China for the National Portrait Gallery in 2017.

"Terry wanted the dog to be in the painting, his dogs were very important to him," Ms Rae said.

"I think Terry was a tough businessman in the past and very canny, but by the time I met him, he was, to a certain degree, retired and so I guess I met a softer Terry maybe than the businessman who really built up Canberra Airport.

"I'm sad, and I'm sad for Ginette and his family. I'm sure he'll be greatly missed."

Editor's note 05/08/2024: A previous version of this story said the Snow Medical Research Foundation's $100 million investment to create an immunology centre was awarded only to the Royal Melbourne Hospital instead of in partnership with the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute. This has now been corrected.

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One of Australia's richest men, billionaire Canberra developer Terry Snow, dies aged 80 (2024)

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One of Australia's richest men, billionaire Canberra developer Terry Snow, dies aged 80? ›

Billionaire Canberra property developer and philanthropist Terry Snow has died at the age of 80. Born in Queanbeyan and the grandson of Canberra's first general store owner, Mr Snow's commercial property projects saw him rise to be one of Australia's richest people.

How did Terry Snow get his money? ›

He became a billionaire in 2017, thanks to a bumper increase in the value of his property around the capital city's main airport. He's invested more than $2 billion developing the airport and building office and industrial parks on the 1,062 acres of surrounding land.

How many children does Terry Snow have? ›

The family announced Mr Snow's death on Sunday evening, saying he died of natural causes. He is survived by his wife Ginette, children Scarlett Gaffey, Tom Snow, Georgina Byron, and Stephen Byron, and 14 grandchildren.

Who owns Canberra Airport land? ›

With a stunning, modern terminal, thriving business precincts and daily international flights, Canberra's world-class airport is well on the way to achieving this goal. Canberra Airport is managed by Capital Airport Group Pty. Ltd (CAG), which purchased the Airport from the Commonwealth Government in May 1998.

How did the Snow family get rich? ›

Eventually, despite their poverty after the First Rebellion, the Snow family effectively inherited the wealth of the Plinths', cementing their status as the most elite Capitol family and giving rise to Snow's pathway to power and presidency.

How did Terry raise money? ›

While in hospital, Terry was so overcome by the suffering of other cancer patients that he decided to run across Canada to raise money for cancer research. He called his journey the Marathon of Hope.

Why is Tom Snow giving away $100m? ›

Last year, the Snow Medical Research Foundation added a new string to its bow: $100 million over 10 years to back a senior research team of 50 scientists, clinicians and staff from the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute and the Royal Melbourne Hospital, whose work in immunology is well on the way to becoming a world-class ...

Is Canberra Airport privately owned? ›

In 1998, the Australian Government sold Canberra Airport to Canberra businessman Terry Snow and his family.

Does Terry have a child? ›

Terry Crews is best known as the host of the America's Got Talent franchise, but at home, he's simply "dad" to his five kids: Naomi, Azriél, Tera, Wynfrey and Isaiah.

Can you fly internationally from Canberra? ›

Fly local, travel global.

Travel globally from Canberra Airport with flights direct to Nadi, Fiji, with Fiji Airways, and to Bali, Indonesia with Batik Air. Enjoy connections from Fiji and Bali to over 60 destinations worldwide.

Why is Canberra named Canberra? ›

'Canberra', as a new name for the capital, was a sentimental favourite and logical choice. The name probably derived from a local Aboriginal word for 'meeting place' and had been in common use in the district for more than three-quarters of a century.

How big is the runway at the Canberra Airport? ›

Canberra Airport has two runways; the main runway 17/35 (3.28 km long) is orientated north-south and is used for the majority of aircraft traffic. The shorter runway 12/30 (1.67km) is orientated east-west and is used mainly for propeller aircraft.

Who is the owner of Willinga Park? ›

Terry Snow, an Australian entrepreneur, billionaire and horse lover, has passed away on. He was 80 years old. Snow owned equestrian centre Willinga Park and sponsored Australian Olympic team rider Jayden Brown.

Who owns Snow Medical? ›

Snow Medical Research Foundation is the creation of Canberra's Snow family and is a vision of businessman and philanthropist, Terry Snow. It was established to create a new, powerful stream of funding to develop the next generation of exceptional, visionary, biomedical research leaders.

Who is Stephen Byron? ›

In 2021, was awarded a Member of the Order of Australia. Georgina lives in Sydney with her husband and four daughters. Stephen Byron is a director of The Snow Foundation and Chief Executive Officer of Canberra Airport and the broader Capital Property Group.

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