Peter Menegazzo
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Peter Menegazzo was an Australia
Australia
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n grain grower and cattle baron
Cattle baron
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. Born to a modest immigrant family of fruit and vegetable growers, Menegazzo was said to be an intensely private person who rarely gave media interviews.

Menegazzo's father emigrated from Italy
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 in 1925 to settle near Melbourne
Melbourne
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. Menegazzo helped build the family's fruit and vegetable merchant businesses across Australia. He later moved to Victoria
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, where he would become Australia's largest potato grower. In 1987, after a Cape holiday, Menegazzo moved his interests to beef and purchased several cattle stations, including Van Rook, Glen Ore and Warren Vale.

In 2003, Menegazzo came under media attention with his purchase of Stanbroke Pastoral Company, said to be the largest rural transaction in Australia’s history. The chain of events surrounding that sale caused outrage in the beef industry who were attempting to gain control of the company. Partner in the Nebo Consortium (with Jack Cowin
Jack Cowin
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, founder of Hungry Jack's
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, and Queensland grazier Peter Hughes
Peter Hughes
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), Menegazzo became one of Australia's largest landholders, and the third-biggest cattle owner, with the $417.5 million plus debt sale, gaining 115,000 square kilometres and a herd of half a million cattle. Eight months after the sale, the Nebo group split over the management of the properties, and Menegazzo bought out the remaining half for a rumoured $340 million. Menegazzo reaped a reported cash return of over $500 million in less than a year.

Around 2:30 on the afternoon of 2 December 2005, Menegazzo, his wife Angela, pilot Anthony Gobel, and co-pilot Derek Mostyn were killed when the 23 year-old twin engine Piper Chieftain they were flying crashed. The cause of the crash is yet to be determined. The crash left a four kilometre path of wreckage about 20 km west of Condobolin, New South Wales
Condobolin, New South Wales
Condobolin is a town in the west of the Central West region of New South Wales, Australia, on the Lachlan River. At the 2006 census, Condobolin had a population of 2,847.- History :...

. They were survived by three sons and a daughter.
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