Terry Snow, a pioneering property developer who reshaped Canberra and made a significant impact through his philanthropy, died on August 4, 2024, at the age of 80.
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Snow is best known for his bold decision to privatize Canberra Airport, a move that led to his rise as a billionaire.
His influence extended throughout Canberra’s real estate market, leaving a lasting imprint on the city’s development.
Beyond his business achievements, Snow was celebrated for his generous philanthropy.
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Photo via Canberra Snow
He contributed a large portion of his wealth to a range of charitable efforts, including community projects, educational programs, and medical research.
His dedication to giving back greatly benefited many individuals and organizations.
Snow’s death marks a profound loss for Australia. His contributions to both the business sector and various causes will be remembered with respect and admiration.
He leaves behind his wife Ginette and their four children: Stephen Byron, Georgina Byron, Tom Snow, and Scarlet Snow.

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