Warren Anderson (Australian businessman)

Warren Anderson
Born
Warren Perry Anderson

1942
Known for
Notable workWestralia Square
Children4[1]

Warren Perry Anderson (born 1942[2]) is an Australian businessman and speculative investor whose net worth in 1990 was estimated by BRW at $190 million, although the following year he was reported to have debts of $500 million,[3] and filed for bankruptcy.[2]

He has been a principal in major developments in Perth, Darwin and Melbourne. He has owned properties such as The Marritz Hotel Perisher Valley, Boomerang, a mansion in Sydney's eastern suburbs, and Tipperary, a premier cattle and crop station in the Northern Territory. He has claimed to have been unfairly stripped of A$50 million in the course of the WA Inc bailout of Rothwells, and was involved in the collapse of Firepower International.

  1. ^ "Developer Anderson sues Angas Kordamentha over fire sale". The Australian. 7 July 2016.
  2. ^ a b Glenn Cordingley (16 July 2011). "Warren Anderson left penniless". Perth Now. Retrieved 4 May 2017.
  3. ^ Hills, Ben. "How Debt Is Sinking A Property Tycoon's Empire". Sydney Morning Herald, 28 December 1991