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Billionaire Anthony Pratt’s influence, wealth, and political connections in Australia and the US

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Consensus Summary

Anthony Pratt, a billionaire industrialist and co-owner of Australia’s largest packaging company Visy, has built a vast empire spanning both Australia and the US, where his Pratt Industries is the largest privately owned manufacturing firm. His wealth, estimated at $11.4 billion USD, has allowed him to cultivate close ties with global leaders, including former Australian Prime Ministers Paul Keating and Tony Abbott, who work as paid consultants, and US President Donald Trump, whom he supports financially and socially. Pratt’s influence extends to high-profile events, such as hosting Trump at a Mar-a-Lago party in November 2025 and funding US-Australia strategic initiatives, including a specialized unit at the Centre for Strategic and International Studies. Despite his business success, Pratt remains tight-lipped about personal matters, though leaked recordings reveal his blunt assessments of political figures like Trump and King Charles. Both sources confirm his dual citizenship, philanthropy, and a penchant for lavish gatherings, including a Kylie Minogue performance at a Melbourne event.

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Key details reported by multiple sources:

  • Anthony Pratt owns Australia’s largest packaging and recycling company, Visy, with annual sales of $4 billion AUD and 7,000+ employees across Australia.
  • Pratt is the sole owner of Visy’s US offshoot, Pratt Industries, which employs over 12,000 people in 25 US states and is the largest individually owned manufacturing company in America.
  • Pratt hosted a party at Mar-a-Lago in November 2025 with 700 guests, including President Donald Trump, who sat with him for 1.5 hours.
  • Pratt has donated millions to Trump’s political campaigns and pledged billions to boost US manufacturing.
  • Pratt employs former Australian Prime Ministers Paul Keating ($25,000/month) and Tony Abbott ($8,000/month) as consultants, and former Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews.
  • Pratt’s net worth is estimated at $11.4 billion USD (16 billion AUD), ranking him 296th globally.
  • Pratt’s Manhattan residence is a four-level apartment atop The Sherry-Netherland building overlooking Central Park, featuring art by Renoir, Picasso, Gauguin, and Dalí.
  • Pratt retains Australian citizenship and has sponsored major embassy events in the US, contributing hundreds of thousands of dollars during Kevin Rudd’s term as ambassador.
  • Pratt’s private jet is a Bombardier Global 6000, and he lives in Westchester County, New York, with his third wife, Claudine Revere, and two teenage children.
  • Pratt was recorded in a leaked interview (2023) calling King Charles an ‘undervalued political stock’ and praising Trump’s ‘incredible balls’ and ruthlessness.

Points of Difference

Details reported by only one source:

Sydney Morning Herald
  • Pratt’s hair has thinned and faded from red to a muted ginger as he ages (66).
  • Pratt wears running shoes even with suits and appears to rarely go outside beyond crossing to his limousine.
  • Caroline Kennedy mentioned Pratt’s family is known for philanthropy and ‘family dramas’ (mistresses, lawsuits, inheritance disputes).
  • Pratt’s tie at a Melbourne event had his name printed on each stripe.
  • Pratt’s main residence is a large house in Westchester County, New York, about an hour north of Manhattan.
The Age
  • No additional unique details beyond SMH; both articles are identical in content.

Contradictions

Conflicting information between sources:

  • Both sources are identical, so no contradictions exist between them.

Source Articles

SMH

He keeps ex-PMs on retainer, parties with Trump and dines with King Charles: this is Anthony Pratt

He’s one of Australia’s richest men, but this cardboard billionaire lived in a roadside hotel for two years while building his father’s American dream.

THEAGE

He keeps ex-PMs on retainer, parties with Trump and dines with King Charles: this is Anthony Pratt

He’s one of Australia’s richest men, but this cardboard billionaire lived in a roadside hotel for two years while building his father’s American dream.