Nev Pask

Neville John Pask (born in Gympie, Australia) is an Australian businessman and one of Queensland's biggest property developers, having built 1500 homes and many other projects.[1]

He has been described as a land baron, with holdings estimated to be worth A$640 million in 2007, with a land bank of sufficient size to allow the eventual construction of 9000 homes.[2] He is the fifth wealthiest Queenslander with a net worth in 2008 of A$875 million according to the Business Review Weekly Rich List.[3]

His philanthropic causes include the Police Citizens Youth Club, Zoe Reed Hospice, Royal Children’s’ Hospital and the Brisbane Lord Mayor’s Community Trust.[4] In 2003, he was awarded the Centenary Medal for distinguished service to business and commerce through the construction industry.[5]

His daughter Lynne Pask married[6] the former Queensland Transport Minister Steve Bredhauer after he divorced Senator Jan McLucas.

He is considered a shrewd investor in property, in 2001 he paid $24 million for land in the Melbourne outer suburb of Rowville and eventually made a $50 million gross profit on that development alone.[7] In 2004, Pask was accused by a farmer who had sold him farm land of exploiting "inside knowledge that the area would be rezoned for urban use." Pask defended the deal, pointing out the farmer had legal advice at the time of the deal.[8]

References

  1. http://facesofredcliffe.redcliffe.qld.gov.au/display.php?faceID=103
  2. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_hb4692/is_200707/ai_n25175684. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. "Queensland's richest 100". The Sunday Mail (Qld). August 31, 2008.
  4. http://www.nevpask.com.au/?Our-Company/Our-Team
  5. http://www.nevpask.com.au/?Our-Company/Corporate-Profile
  6. "The Royal feast".
  7. McCollough, James (October 30, 2001). "Northern raiders - Queensland marches on Melbourne". Courier Mail. p. 21.
  8. Marx, Anthony (April 24, 2004). "Developer accused of land rip-off". Courier Mail. p. 8.


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