Terry Snow Explained

Terry Snow
Birth Name:Terrence Mark Snow
Birth Place:Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Nationality:Australian
Occupation:Businessman; entrepreneur; philanthropist
Known For:Redevelopment of Canberra International Airport and associated business parks
Education:Canberra Grammar School
Spouse:Ginette Snow
Children:4

Terrence Mark Snow (1943 – 4 August 2024) was an Australian businessman, accountant, entrepreneur, and philanthropist based in Canberra in the Australian Capital Territory.

Background

Terry Snow was the grandson of Canberra's first general store owner.[1] His parents owned a hotel in Queanbeyan and the young Snow attended Canberra Grammar School, initially as a boarder. He subsequently supported the school through a number of significant philanthropic gifts. Snow died on 4 August 2024, at the age of 80.[2]

Career

Commercial development

Snow was Executive Chairman of the Capital Airport Group,[3] the company which owns the lease for the land which contains Canberra Airport and Brindabella Business Park.[4] Snow's Capital Airport Group acquired the 99-year lease from the Australian Government in 1998 for 65 million. The site includes Fairbairn Business Park, formerly an air force base, as well as the Majura Business Park and the Majura Park Shopping Centre. Snow was responsible for an 250 million development of a new terminal for Canberra Airport including an “extravagant” international interior design-winning terminal.[5] [6] Singapore Airlines and Qatar Airways were the first two international air carriers to Canberra; that arrived at Canberra international Airport in 2017 and 2018 respectively.[7]

Snow developed Brindabella Business Park. One of these landmark buildings is 8 Brindabella Circuit, which was awarded 5 stars under the Green Star rating system of the Green Building Council of Australia – the first and highest rating awarded in Australia at the time.[8] Snow's attempt to develop land around the Canberra Airport was described by Patrick Troy as controversial. Specific criticisms include that it removes jobs from Civic, diminishes Canberra's town centre, and causes unnecessary congestion on roads originally designed exclusively for airport traffic.[4] The development of Brindabella Business Park attracted international corporates including KPMG, Deloitte and Raytheon[9] as well as the Department of Home Affairs and has been recognised as an emerging aerotropolis[10] that has helped to grow the Canberra workforce.

Snow’s nearby Majura Park Shopping Centre attracted international retailers Costco, Aldi[11] and Ikea,[12] with nationwide retailers Bunnings Warehouse, Woolworths and Dan Murphy's.[13]

Capital Property Group also developed Constitution Place,[14] a commercial and hospitality complex adjacent to the Canberra Theatre and the ACT Legislative Assembly in Canberra's central business district, which houses a five-storey government office building and a 12-level commercial building that is Canberra’s first WELL-rated building with a hotel and dining spaces.

In 2017, Snow opened Willinga Park,[15] an award-winning, 2000order=flipNaNorder=flip, equine facility in Bawley Point. Willinga Park was developed to include an equestrian centre with three Olympic-sized dressage arenas, showjumping fields and a campdrafting arena.[16] In 2018, Snow sponsored the largest campdrafting purse in Australian history at the World Championship Gold Buckle Campdraft centre. Pete Comiskey, a Queensland campdrafting rider, won the $100,000 purse after only four rounds lasting four minutes.[16] Willinga Park also includes native gardens and a sculpture walk. It has been referred to as “Jurassic Park with horses.”[17] In June 2018, it was announced that Sculpture on the Clyde, an outdoor art exhibition usually held on the Clyde River in would be moved to Willinga Park to avoid being cancelled after the Eurobodalla Shire Council and event organisers were unable to come to an agreement on event logistics, insurance and security.[18] During the 2019–20 Australian bushfire season, Willinga Park and its well constructed and defended fire breaks were credited as providing a much-needed fire break that saved Bawley Point from destructive fires.[19]

Residential development

Snow was also the owner of Capital Property Group and Capital Estate Developments which is responsible for the development of,[20] a master-planned community in the Molonglo Valley and the first Australian suburb to have a minimum requirement for solar power generation on every home.[21] It is also the first suburb in Australia to commit to the Homes for Homes initiative which donates 0.1 per cent of the sale price of all properties to projects that address the shortage of social and affordable housing in the ACT.[22]

Personal life

Snow was married to Ginette, and they have four adult children: Stephen, Georgina, Tom and Scarlett. Stephen was managing director of Capital Airport Group and Canberra Airport.[3] [23]

Snow was often accompanied by his dogs, which attended meetings with him at his airport offices.

Net worth

In 2013, Snow was ranked by Forbes Asia as Australia's 39th richest person, with a net worth of 755 million.[24] By 2019, his wealth was estimated by Forbes Asia at  billion.

YearFinancial Review
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RankNet worth (A$)Rank
2017[25] [26] [27] $1.00 billionn/a not listed
2018[28] $1.46 billion
2019[29] [30] $1.86 billion $1.20 billion
2020[31] $3.19 billion
2021[32] $2.53 billion
2022$3.60 billion
2023[33] $3.90 billion
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Philanthropy

Along with his brother, George, Snow established the Snow Foundation in 1991.[34], the Foundation held over 40 million in net assets,[35] with a focus on supporting regional charities and organisations helping needy people.[36] [37] In 2016 Snow predicted that in the next 10–15 years, the Snow Foundation endowment will “be over $100 million and that will let us do three times what we're doing now".[35]

In 2005 he published the "Living City" proposal for the redevelopment of Canberra.[38] [39] This caused some controversy, especially after the proposal's rebuff by the ACT Government and combined with his provocative assertion that Canberra is a "dead-set boring" city that had been "going backwards since self-government".[40]

In 2017, the Australian National Portrait Gallery commissioned Snow's portrait in recognition of the contribution he has made to the growth of Canberra and his work as a philanthropist.[41] In a media interview, Snow said he was proud to call Canberra home: "I was born in Canberra, that's quite something for someone who is 74. I love the place; it's been a big part of my life, a very happy life. I had a wonderful time growing up in Canberra, raising a family here, developing a business career. Some people say Canberra is an economic backwater but I've proven that wrong. It's a great little city."[42]

The Snow family is a strong supporter of, and has provided in-kind contributors to, the Marriage Equality lobby group Australians for Equality,[43] [44] of which his son Tom[45] [46] was chair until November 2023.[47]

Snow held a commercial pilot licence for fixed wing aircraft and rotary wing aircraft and had a command instrument rating.[48]

Through a gift of 8 million in 2013 to Canberra Grammar School,[1] he endowed The Snow Centre for Education in the Asian Century to focus on the advancement of Asian Studies at primary and secondary school levels. The centre was established in 2015 and aims to provide “world-class facilities for the study of Asian languages, history and culture.”[49] Canberra Grammar School also offers The Terry Snow Scholarship for Global Studies for a student who demonstrates excellent academic potential and a commitment to a global outlook who wishes to take the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme.[50] In October 2019 Snow donated 20 million to Canberra Grammar School with the plan to rebuild the school's breezeway and library and create a centre for music excellence. The gift was reported as the largest philanthropic gift to an Australian school.[51]

Honours and awards

Snow was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) in the 2006 Australia Day Honours for service to the building and construction industry, particularly the redevelopment of the Canberra International Airport precinct, and to the community through support for a range of charitable organisations.[52]

Snow owned a large equestrian property, Willinga Park, near Bawley Point in New South Wales. In December 2019 and January 2020, massive fires swept through the area and Snow's "intricate fire plan [is] credited as part of the reason the nearby coastal town of Bawley Point escaped annihilation in the firestorm that swept through the region."[53]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Gibbs, Sam . Garden chat cultivates $8 million for Canberra Grammar . Fundraising & Philanthropy Magazine . 1 August 2013 . 29 September 2019.
  2. https://citynews.com.au/2024/philanthropist-and-business-leader-terry-snow-dead-at-80/ Philanthropist and business leader Terry Snow dead at 80
  3. Web site: Board of Directors . https://web.archive.org/web/20110717182252/http://www.canberraairport.com.au/air_aboutAirport/board.cfm . 17 July 2011 . Canberra Airport Group . 23 August 2009 .
  4. Brindabella Park . Kathleen Hyland . Troy, Patrick . Stateline, New South Wales . . Australia . 2 April 2004 . 24 August 2009 .
  5. Web site: Canberra Airport opens 'extravagant' international terminal ahead of Singapore Airlines flights. Clare. Sibthorpe. 16 September 2016. Traveller.
  6. Web site: Canberra Airport wins interior design award. 15 June 2018. The Canberra Times.
  7. Web site: First Qatar Airways flight from Doha lands at Canberra Airport. Sherryn. Groch. 12 February 2018. The Canberra Times.
  8. Web site: Environmental Commitment. Airport Business Parks.
  9. Web site: Tenant Directory. Airport Business Parks.
  10. Web site: Canberra Airport's workforce predicted to take off. John. Thistleton. 17 March 2014. The Canberra Times.
  11. Web site: Bunnings Warehouse Canberra Airport to open next month. Han. Nguyen. 18 April 2018. The Canberra Times.
  12. Web site: IKEA helps build case for international flights for Canberra Airport. Clare. Colley. 19 January 2015. The Canberra Times.
  13. Web site: Canberra Airport's Bunnings Warehouse opens its doors. Han. Nguyen. 23 May 2018. The Canberra Times.
  14. Web site: Constitution Place Canberra. constitutionplace.com.au.
  15. Web site: Facilities Archive.
  16. Web site: Terry Snow's Willinga Park a 'game changer' for campdrafting. Karen. Hardy. 2 June 2018. The Canberra Times.
  17. Web site: Why Terry Snow, billionaire and yachtie, put $100 million into a horse park. 23 May 2017. Australian Financial Review.
  18. Web site: Sculpture on Clyde bolts to Bawley Point. Kate. Lockley. 21 June 2018. Bay Post-Moruya Examiner.
  19. News: The billionaire whose plan helped save a town from bushfire . Amelia . McGuire . . 2020-01-08 .
  20. Web site: Denman Prospect | Canberra's Most Remarkable New Suburb | Land For Sale. denmanprospect.com.au.
  21. Web site: Fact sheet . 2017 . denmanprospect.com.au . 2019-09-29.
  22. Web site: The Big Issue - Denman Prospect makes first donation to Homes for Homes - Homes for Homes . www.homesforhomes.com.au . 25 January 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180315142312/http://www.homesforhomes.com.au/news/press-releases/denman-prospect-makes-first-donation-homes-homes/ . 15 March 2018 . dead.
  23. News: Stephen flies high on enthusiasm . Canberra City News . 6–12 August 2009 . 6 . 24 August 2009 .
  24. Web site: Forbes Profile Terry Snow. . 2013.
  25. News: Financial Review Rich List 2017 . Stensholt, John . . 25 May 2017 . 8 June 2017 .
  26. News: Mayne's take: The top 25 Australian billionaires, as claimed by Fairfax . Mayne, Stephen . Stephen Mayne . . Private Media . 26 May 2017 . 10 October 2019 .
  27. News: Australia's Richest 2017: Country's Wealthiest Continue Mining For Dollars . 28 September 2019 . Forbes Asia. 1 November 2017 .
  28. Web site: 2018 AFR Rich List: Who are Australia's richest people?. The Australian Financial Review. 25 May 2018. Stensholt, John. 26 May 2018.
  29. Web site: Australia's 200 richest people revealed. . Nine Publishing. 30 May 2019. Bailey. Michael. 31 May 2019.
  30. News: 2019 Australia's 50 Richest. 28 September 2019. Forbes Asia. January 2019 .
  31. Web site: The full list: Australia's wealthiest 200 revealed. subscription. The Australian Financial Review. Nine Publishing. 30 October 2020. Bailey, Michael. Sprague, Julie-anne. 31 October 2020.
  32. News: Bailey, Michael . Sprague, Julie-anne . The 200 richest people in Australia revealed . . 27 May 2021 . 28 May 2021.
  33. News: Bailey, Michael . Sprague, Julie-anne . The 200 richest people in Australia revealed . . 26 May 2023 . 6 June 2023.
  34. Web site: The Snow Foundation Annual Report 2018. The Snow Foundation. en. 2019-04-16.
  35. Web site: The Snow Foundation celebrates 25 years of helping those in need. Megan. Doherty. 13 October 2016. The Canberra Times.
  36. http://www.snowfoundation.org.au/aboutus.htm Snow Foundation
  37. Listening to Fresh Voices: new foundations, younger generations . https://web.archive.org/web/20091014070653/http://www.philanthropy.org.au/conference/speakers/Georgina_Byron.pdf . 2009-10-14 . Georgina . Byron . Philanthropy Australia conference . Philanthropy Australia . October 2008 . 24 August 2009 .
  38. http://www.lda.act.gov.au/uploads/home/media/other/canberra_central_taskforce/high_powered_members.pdf High Powered Members appointed to Canberra Central Taskforce
  39. http://www.parliament.act.gov.au/downloads/minutes-of-proceedings/05MoP018.pdf Minutes of Proceedings
  40. http://www.canberratimes.com.au/news/local/news/general/govt-fights-back-over-boring-claims/310014.aspx Govt fights back over 'boring' claims
  41. Web site: Terry Snow, National Portrait Gallery. www.portrait.gov.au.
  42. Web site: Terry Snow: I've loved building a life in this 'great little city'. Karen. Hardy. 1 December 2017. The Canberra Times.
  43. News: Snowed under: Australian Marriage Equality offshoot focuses on plebiscite . Taylor, Josh . 2 August 2016 . . 1 April 2017.
  44. News: Government MPs working to bring same-sex marriage policy to a head over next fortnight . Massola, James . 4 February 2017 . . 1 April 2017.
  45. News: Thistleton, John . 14 May 2012 . Doting dads get in the frame . subscription . 1 April 2017 . The Canberra Times.
  46. News: 30 June 2012 . Dad, Daddy, Sybilla and Angus . subscription . 29 September 2019 . The Canberra Times.
  47. Web site: emily.mulligan@equalityaustralia.org.au . 2023-11-29 . Equality Australia farewells accomplished board chair Tom Snow . 2024-08-04 . Equality Australia . en-US.
  48. Web site: Board of Directors. Canberra Airport. https://web.archive.org/web/20110717182252/http://www.canberraairport.com.au/air_aboutAirport/board.cfm. 17 July 2011.
  49. Web site: The Snow Centre for Education in the Asian Century. .
  50. Web site: Year 11 Scholarships. .
  51. News: Canberra Grammar School gifted record-breaking $20 million from businessman . Sherryn . Groch . . Australia . 2019-10-14 . 2019-10-14 . dmy-all.
  52. 1131460 . 26 January 2006 . SNOW, Terrence Mark . Member of the Order of Australia . AM . For service to the building and construction industry, particularly the redevelopment of the Canberra International Airport precinct, and to the community through support for a range of charitable organisations. . 29 September 2019 .
  53. Web site: McGuire . Amelia . 2020-01-08 . The billionaire whose plan helped save a town from bushfire . subscription . 2024-08-04 . The Sydney Morning Herald . en.