Buckeridge built high-rise buildings in Perth and elsewhere through his company, Buckeridge Group of Companies. He also owned James Point Pty Ltd.[2][3]
In September 2012, Buckeridge sued a former fork-lift driver who allegedly posted defamatory comments on Facebook about him. The former employee was backed by United Voice.[4]
Buckeridge married Judith Lyon, and they had five children Lise, Rachel, Andrew, Sam, Joshua. His de facto partner for forty years was Siok Puay Koh, also known as Tootsie Ambrose,[11] mother of Julian.[12][2][13]
He lived in the Perth suburb of Mosman Park.[2][4] Prior to his death, in January 2013, his net worth was estimated as US$1.4 billion.[2] He died of a heart attack at his home on 11 March 2014, aged 77 years.[13][14] In 2016, 22 family members initiated three separate proceedings in the Supreme Court of Western Australia to contest his A$2.5 billion estate.[15][16][17] Under Buckeridge's 2008 will which vested in 2019, his empire was divided among 15 heirs — his six children, eight grandchildren and partner, Tootsie Ambrose.[18]
^Buckeridge, Len (1947). "Chapel of S.S. Mary & George [Guildford] : [plan]". Historic buildings. Perth Technical College. Dept. of Architecture. Retrieved 30 November 2020 – via Trove, National Library of Australia.
^Macdonald, Kim (20 October 2011). "WA's Rich List". The West Australian. p. 28.