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Kevin John Parry (1933 – 26 November 2010) was a businessman from
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, most noted for his backing of the Taskforce '87 syndicate which unsuccessfully defended the
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America's Cup in Fremantle,
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. The defence cost over $20 million and built and raced three
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boats: ''Kookaburra I'', ''Kookaburra II'', and '' Kookaburra III''. In his younger years, Parry had been a noted Australian
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player. He later established the
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baseball team as well as funding the first purpose-built baseball stadium in Perth, Parry Field at Belmont. Parry headed the diversified Parry Corporation group (formerly Parry's Esplanade Limited and before that Parry's Department Stores), which included the
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-based Parry's department stores which he developed from his father's backyard furniture workshop. In 1986, Parry Corporation was ranked 96 in a listing of the top 100 Australian non-financial firms. The West Perth
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centre was supported by Parry until financial difficulties ended his involvement. Parry was associated with other high-flying Perth entrepreneurs in funding the
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through a structure named the John Curtin Foundation, formed in October 1984 to harvest corporate funding for and facilitate political patronage of the federal Hawke government and the notorious
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state government of Brian Burke. Parry Corporation suffered considerable financial difficulties after the
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and in late 1987, Parry lost control of the company. He later headed a small Perth-based
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ic company Astop Biohealth with his son, Cameron. Parry was appointed an Officer of the
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in 1988. This award was rescinded in 1996 after he was charged with stealing $75,000 from the Western Australian State Superannuation Board On 26 November 2010, Parry died in a car accident near his home in Bullsbrook.Perth businessman Kevin Parry dies in car crash
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Parry, Kevin 1933 births People from Perth, Western Australia Australian businesspeople Australian male sailors (sport) 1987 America's Cup sailors Former Officers of the Order of Australia Road incident deaths in Western Australia 2010 deaths Perth Heat Australian baseball players