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Australian billionaire property developer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Maurice Alter (born c. 1925—26) is an Australian billionaire property developer.[1]
Maurice Alter | |
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Born | 1925 or 1926 (age 98–99)[1] Poland |
Nationality | Australian |
Occupation | Property developer |
Spouse | Helen Alter |
Children | 2 |
Maurice Alter was born to a Polish Jewish family[2] in Poland.[3] He emigrated to Australia after the Second World War.[1]
Alter started his Pacific Group property development business in 1979, and it is active mostly in Victoria and South Australia, including the Werribee Plaza and Pacific Epping in Melbourne.[3]
Alter is married to Helen Alter and they have two children; and live in Melbourne, Victoria.[1]
Alter is one of ten individuals listed on every Financial Review Rich List since the first list was published in 1984.[4][5]
Year | Financial Review Rich List |
Forbes Australia's 50 Richest | ||
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Rank | Net worth (A$) | Rank | Net worth (US$) | |
2011[6] | 32 | $0.70 billion | ||
2012[7] | 30 | $0.78 billion | ||
2013[8] | 32 | $0.89 billion | ||
2014[9] | 30 | $0.96 billion | ||
2015[10] | 19 | $1.20 billion | ||
2016[11] | 24 | $1.10 billion | ||
2017[12][13][14] | $1.81 billion | 20 | ||
2018[15] | 26 | $2.26 billion | ||
2019[16][17] | 35 | $2.33 billion | 18 | $2.10 billion |
2020[18] | 34 | $2.31 billion | ||
2021[4] | 46 | $2.32 billion | ||
2022 | 42 | $2.60 billion | ||
2023[19] | 44 | $2.60 billion |
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