Lloyd Williams (businessman)
Lloyd Williams | |
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Born | Lloyd J. Williams 7 May 1940 |
Nationality | Australian |
Education | Crown Casino and Entertainment Complex Publishing and Broadcasting Limited Hudson Conway |
Spouse | Suzie Williams |
Children | 2 |
Lloyd J. Williams (born 7 May 1940) is an Australian
Biography
Williams was educated at Xavier College, Melbourne.
He is the founder of
With David Gonski, Williams was the co-executor of the estate of the late Kerry Packer. Jackson Lloyd Packer, the son and male heir of James Packer, was given his middle name out of respect to Williams.[1]
Williams' family controlled business is called Hudson Conway, that has investments in a wide range of properties across Melbourne, now managed by his son, Nick.[2]
Thoroughbred horse racing
Williams is one of Australia's largest thoroughbred racehorse owners and owns a 120 hectares (300 acres) stable outside Melbourne. With his wife, Suzie, Williams has won Australia's most prestigious race, the Melbourne Cup, on seven occasions; in 1981, 1985, 2007, 2012, 2016, 2017 and 2020.
In 2000, he and
Net worth
In 2012
Year | Financial Review
Rich List |
Australia's 50 Richest
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Rank | A$ )
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Rank | US$ )
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2017[6][7] | $784 million | |||
2018[8] | 95 | $787 million | ||
2019[9] | 100 | $914 million | ||
2020[10] | 110 | $896 million | ||
2021[11] | 119 | $903 million | ||
2022 | 141 | $948 million | ||
2023[5] | 143 | $990 million |
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Awards
In 2002 Williams was awarded the Australian Sports Medal in recognition of creating a programme for troubled teens to learn to sail as part of their rehabilitation.[12]
See also
- Publishing and Broadcasting Limited
- Crown Limited
References
- ^ Tabakoff, Nick; Sharp, Annette (3 February 2010). "James Packer finally gets his male heir". The Daily Telegraph. Australia. Retrieved 2 June 2012.
- Forbes Asia. Retrieved 2 June 2012.
- ^ "Melbourne Cup: Fanshawe far from fazed by Owl's wide draw". The Racing Post. 6 November 2000. Retrieved 22 June 2013.
- Forbes Asia. 1 February 2012. Retrieved 2 June 2012.
- ^ a b Bailey, Michael; Sprague, Julie-anne (26 May 2023). "The 200 richest people in Australia revealed". Australian Financial Review. Retrieved 6 June 2023.
- The Australian Financial Review. Retrieved 8 June 2017.
- ^ Mayne, Stephen (26 May 2017). "Mayne's take: The top 25 Australian billionaires, as claimed by Fairfax". Crikey. Private Media. Retrieved 10 October 2019.
- The Australian Financial Review. Retrieved 26 May 2018.
- The Australian Financial Review. Nine Publishing. Retrieved 31 May 2019.
- The Australian Financial Review. Nine Publishing. Retrieved 31 October 2020.
- ^ Bailey, Michael; Sprague, Julie-anne (27 May 2021). "The 200 richest people in Australia revealed". Australian Financial Review. Retrieved 28 May 2021.
- ^ "Australian Sports Medal entry for Mr Lloyd WILLIAMS". Australian Honours Database. Canberra, Australia: Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. 2 November 2000. Retrieved 19 November 2020.
Created a programme for troubled teens to lean (sic.) to sail as part of their rehabilitation.