Len Buckeridge


Leonard Walter Buckeridge was an Australian businessman known for founding the Buckeridge Group of Companies.

Early life

He attended Perth Modern School then trained as an architect at Perth Technical College.
In his final year of Architecture he won the James Hardie Prize for his thesis "The Economical House".

Career

He built high-rise buildings in Perth and elsewhere through his company, Buckeridge Group of Companies. He also owned James Point Pty Ltd.
In September 2012, he sued a former fork-lift driver who allegedly posted defamatory comments on Facebook about him. The former employee was backed by the labour union United Voice.
In November 2012, he sued the Government of Western Australia for 1 billion regarding a delay in construction on Cockburn Sound. Premier Colin Barnett counselled him to drop the lawsuit. Buckeridge also sued about a delay in the construction of the Perth Arena.

Personal life

He was married once. To Judy Lyon, mother of his five children Lise, Rachel, Andrew, Sam, Joshua. His de facto partner for 40 years was Tootsie Ambrose, mother of Julian.
He lived in the Mosman Park neighbourhood of Perth. As of January 2013, he was worth an estimated US$1.4 billion. He died of a heart attack at his home on 11 March 2014, aged 77 years.

Legacy

His estate was being contested in 2016, due to various family members going to the Western Australian supreme court by 22 parties in three separate proceedings