Michael Wright (Australian businessman)
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| Born | 1937 Western Australia |
| Died | 2012 (aged 74–75) Perth, Western Australia |
| Education | Christ Church Grammar School |
| Occupations | Grazier; viticulturist; investor |
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Michael Wright (1937–2012) was an Australian heir and businessman.[1][2][3][4][5][6] Principally a grazier, on the death of his father Wright squired a share in Wright Prospecting that had significant iron ore tenements in Western Australia. He was a teetotaller who developed an interest in viticulture and owned a winery.
His grandfather, Canon McClemans, founded Christ Church Grammar School.[2] His father, Peter Wright, co-founded Hancock Prospecting and Wright Prospecting with the late Lang Hancock.[2][3][7][8][9] Wright's elder adopted[10] sister is Angela Bennett;[3][5][6] and his younger brother is Julian Wright.[10]
Wright was born in Western Australia and attended Christ Church Grammar School.[3]