Mario Biasin, who co-founded Metricon Homes in 1976, has died unexpectedly, aged 71. The businessman, also a joint owner of Melbourne Victory and Italian ...
“He has always provided sage counsel to our staff, management and the board and his football passion will live on forever,” he said. “Mario has been a shareholder and director of the [Melbourne Victory] club for over 16 years, and has been an inspiration for many of us in so many ways, but especially as a great personal friend,” according to the executive, also group chief executive officer of LaManna Premier Group. “As friends and colleagues of Mario, we are shocked and saddened by the news,” Mr Palazzesi said (story continues below).
The Metricon founder and chief executive was a member of the Club's Essendonians coterie group and generous contributor to the club. President Paul Brasher paid ...
Everybody at Essendon loved Mario and we send our deepest condolences to Glenda, Jason, Michelle, Bradley and Brent,” Brasher said. On more occasions than I can remember, Mario was a confidant to myself and many others at Essendon,” Campbell said. Essendon Football Club wishes to extend its deepest condolences to the Biasin family following the passing of longstanding member Mario Biasin.
Australian home building company Metricon, which has been an early adopter of the Green Star for Homes program, is mourning the “sudden and unexpected ...
He has always provided sage counsel to our staff, management and the board and his football passion will live on forever. Its aim is to deliver healthy, comfortable, energy efficient homes powered by renewables that are resilient to future climate change and net zero carbon emitting. “Our hearts and thoughts are with the Biasin family,” Mr Palazzesi said.
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Mario and his family maintained their privacy from the media and the public. Although the official statement by the Metricon only revealed the unfortunate demise of Mario Biasin, it didn’t reveal the cause of his death. The news about Mario’s unfortunate demise was announced by his company Metricon official.
Australia's construction industry and sporting teams have lined up to mourn the unexpected loss of a leader and supporter.
As the country’s largest builder, Metricon has been hit hard by the rising cost of material and labour shortages. This reflected a surge in work on the back of incentive programs such as the federal government’s HomeBuilder payments. He is based in Melbourne. Connect with Michael on Mario’s commitment and contribution to the residential building industry will always be treasured.” In Queensland, where Metricon has a large operation and supported the junior and community football programs of AFL club Gold Coast Suns, the club mourned the loss of a key supporter. “During the pandemic, Metricon was a lead supporter in Master Builders Victoria’s COVID-19 advocacy campaigns to ensure the Victorian building and construction industry remained safe and open for businesses, safeguarding hundreds of thousands of jobs,” MBV CEO Rebecca Casson said.