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Stan Perron

Stan Perron
AM
Born Lloyd Stanley Perron
(1922-11-02) 2 November 1922 (age 94)
Residence Perth, Western Australia
Occupation Property development; retail; mining investment
Net worth
Spouse(s)
  • first wife (dec.)
  • Jean Perron
Children Three

Stan Perron AM (born 2 November 1922) is an Australian businessman and philanthropist.

Perron left school at the age of fourteen to sell hand-carved handkerchief boxes. He did not attend high school.

He started his business career by running a fleet of taxis in Perth in 1944. He then built ice-skating rinks. In 1959, he invested £500 in the Pilbara with Lang Hancock and Peter Wright, entitling him to 15 per cent of any future royalties. He later received millions in royalties from iron ore and tantalite found in Brockman 2 mine close to Tom Price, Western Australia by the Rio Tinto Group. In 2012, Gina Rinehart was forced to give him tens of millions of Australian dollars as a result of a trial at the Supreme Court of Western Australia.

With his brother Keith, Perron founded Perron Brothers, a trucking and earthmoving business, and they sold it to Thiess in 1961. He bought a Toyota franchise with David Golding. He later invested in real estate along the Great Eastern Highway. He owns half of the Central Park skyscraper in Perth and eight shopping centres in Australia. In May 2012, he purchased fifty per cent stakes in Perth's Centro Galleria, Centro The Glen in Melbourne and Centro Colonnades in Adelaide from the Centro Properties Group. His Perron Group is headquartered in East Perth, Western Australia. He also owns SP Investments.


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