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Australia Billionaire & Richest Person Gina Rinehart (Age 71) with $30 Billion Fortune Calls for Australia Government to Drop Focus on Net Zero Policies Citing “Living-Standards-Destroying” & “Paris Accord Australians Simply Cannot Afford” 

20th August | Hong Kong 

Australia billionaire & richest person Gina Rinehart (age 71) with $30 billion fortune has called for the Australia government to drop focus on net zero policies citing “living-standards-destroying” & “Paris Accord Australians simply cannot afford.”  In 2025 May, Gina Rinehart (age 71) private investment & mining company Hancock Prospecting held $2.5 billion of United States stocks & ETFs (Exchange-traded funds) in 2025 March, with recent investments allocated to index trackers (Nasdaq 100, S&P 500, Dow Jones Industrial Average), stocks (Etsy, PayPal) and sold 4 petroleum stocks (including Chevron & ExxonMobil).  Gina Rinehart was appointed as Executive Chairman of Hancock Prospecting in 1992, succeeding her father Lang Hancock who died in 1992.  Hancock Prospecting – The most successful private company ever in Australia’s history, and one of the most successful private mining companies in the world.  Built on a long and special history of investing and risk taking in Australia, Hancock Prospecting is an independent, privately owned Australian company that has a proud history with the Pilbara and the iron ore sector, and is one of the longest continuous owners of cattle stations in Australia.  Profile – Gina Rinehart is a leading figure in the mining and agricultural industries in Australia. She is also a leading figure in Australias Olympics efforts, (being patron of 4 teams and the largest single non-government contributor to the Olympic effort in Australia’s history ), and has received the rare honour of an order of merit from the Australian Olympic organisation for her contribution.  She was born in Perth on February 9th, 1954 and spent her childhood between the Pilbara, in north-west Australia, where she lived with her parents on large sheep and cattle properties in the remote and rugged region, then from 8 years old attending boarding school at St. Hilda’s Anglican School for Girls in Perth.  Since becoming Executive Chairman of the Hancock Prospecting in 1992, Mrs Rinehart has transformed the company from one that was in difficulties and financially troubled to a very successful industry-leading innovator, providing employment to many across the outback of Australia. Under Mrs Rinehart’s leadership, the Hancock Prospecting has diversified from prospecting to become a miner, and further investing in iron ore, copper, potash, gold, coal, cattle, dairy and property. Hancock Prospecting has grown under her leadership to become one of the most successful private mining companies in the world, and become the most successful private company in Australia’s history.  Mrs Rinehart’s achievements include the development of the mega Roy Hill project, the exploration and then development of four major iron ore mines at Hope Downs, (the latter more recently with joint-venture partner Rio Tinto Iron Ore, ) and the considerable expansion of Hancock’s agricultural business, now the second-largest producer of cattle in Australia and one of Australia’s largest landowners.  At Hope Downs, Mrs Rinehart took the company’s tenements from a status of temporary titles – with the area having little more than a few drill holes – to State agreement and bankable feasibility study status, to then partner with Rio Tinto, and construction of four major mines, with more in the pipeline. This involved an enormous approval process and extensive high-risk expenditure both for exploration and studies, then raising money to develop these major mines and related facilities. It being noted, that unlike most major mines, which use shareholders money, and hence its directors don’t bear the risk personally, this was done by Mrs Rinehart via her private family company of which she owns directly more than 76 per cent.  Mrs Rinehart’s flagship achievement is the exploration, financing, construction and operation of the $US10 billion Roy Hill project – the debt raised was the largest ever for a mainly greenfield land-based mining and infrastructure project anywhere in the world. This debt-funding package was secured from 19 of the largest banks in the world and five Export Credit Agencies. Roy Hill uses some of the largest mining equipment in the world, another world first. Her instigation of pink trucks, pink trains, the largest whims plant in Australia also pink and more across Roy Hill sites, in support of those suffering breast cancer, and in support of women in the mines, is also a world first and encouraged several ship owners to paint their ships pink also, another first.  Mrs Rinehart’s vision to grow and value-add Australian food has been the basis for significant investments, including the acquisition of the iconic S. Kidman and Co pastoral company. Today, the Hancock Prospecting pastoral properties stretch across most states in Australia, plus the Northern Territory.  She is also the founder of Australians for Northern Development and Economic Vision (ANDEV), has authored two books, and arranged and funded a third one, (for agriculture), founded Australia’s Annual National Mining and Related Industries Day and National Agriculture and Related Industries Day, and is Patron of several organisations, and a governor of AmCham (Australia).  A philanthropic champion of worthwhile causes, Mrs Rinehart and the Hancock Prospecting charitable objectives support a number of medical, sporting, educational, health and community organisations. She serves as Patron of Australia’s internationally renowned Olympic swimming, rowing, volleyball and synchronised swimming teams, whose Olympians provide important role models for Australians.  Mrs Rinehart’s business success, industry leadership and contribution to Australia, has been recognised in her own country and internationally. She was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from Bond University, prestigious business awards from CEO Magazine’s Chairman of the Year in 2014 and 2017, and their lifetime achievement award also, much coveted mining awards from diggers and dealers, including in 2020 achieving their trifecta , prestigious international awards, such as from S & P Global Platts and Mines and Money , etc, which are in addition to numerous lifetime achievement and other awards. As an industry leader and huge contributor to Australia, she provides a role model for other women, and as many note, is an Australian patriot, who provides inspiration to many.  In addition to these awards referred to below, she has received more awards for Roy Hill, where she is Executive Chairman, and Atlas, a subsidiary of Hancock Prospecting where she is Executive Chairman, and Bannister Downs, a joint venture company which has won hundreds of awards for its fine dairy produce, (including, nations best cream).

Australia Billionaire & Richest Person Gina Rinehart (Age 71) with $30 Billion Fortune Calls for Australia Government to Drop Focus on Net Zero Policies Citing “Living-Standards-Destroying” & “Paris Accord Australians Simply Cannot Afford”

 



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Australia Billionaire & Richest Woman Gina Rinehart (Age 71) with $26 Billion Fortune Private Investment & Mining Company Hancock Prospecting Held $2.5 Billion of United States Stocks & ETFs in 2025 March, Recent Investments Allocated to Index Trackers (Nasdaq 100, S&P 500, Dow Jones Industrial Average), Stocks (Etsy, PayPal) and Sold 4 Petroleum Companies (Including Chevron & ExxonMobil), Gina Rinehart Appointed as Executive Chairman of Hancock Prospecting in 1992 from Her Father Lang Hancock Who Died in 1992

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17th May 2025 – Australia billionaire & richest woman Gina Rinehart (age 71) with $26 billion fortune private investment & mining company Hancock Prospecting held $2.5 billion of United States stocks & ETFs (Exchange-traded funds) in 2025 March, with recent investments allocated to index trackers (Nasdaq 100, S&P 500, Dow Jones Industrial Average), stocks (Etsy, PayPal) and sold 4 petroleum stocks (including Chevron & ExxonMobil).  Gina Rinehart was appointed as Executive Chairman of Hancock Prospecting in 1992, succeeding her father Lang Hancock who died in 1992.  Hancock Prospecting – The most successful private company ever in Australia’s history, and one of the most successful private mining companies in the world.  Built on a long and special history of investing and risk taking in Australia, Hancock Prospecting is an independent, privately owned Australian company that has a proud history with the Pilbara and the iron ore sector, and is one of the longest continuous owners of cattle stations in Australia.  Profile – Gina Rinehart is a leading figure in the mining and agricultural industries in Australia. She is also a leading figure in Australias Olympics efforts, (being patron of 4 teams and the largest single non-government contributor to the Olympic effort in Australia’s history ), and has received the rare honour of an order of merit from the Australian Olympic organisation for her contribution.  She was born in Perth on February 9th, 1954 and spent her childhood between the Pilbara, in north-west Australia, where she lived with her parents on large sheep and cattle properties in the remote and rugged region, then from 8 years old attending boarding school at St. Hilda’s Anglican School for Girls in Perth.  Since becoming Executive Chairman of the Hancock Prospecting in 1992, Mrs Rinehart has transformed the company from one that was in difficulties and financially troubled to a very successful industry-leading innovator, providing employment to many across the outback of Australia. Under Mrs Rinehart’s leadership, the Hancock Prospecting has diversified from prospecting to become a miner, and further investing in iron ore, copper, potash, gold, coal, cattle, dairy and property. Hancock Prospecting has grown under her leadership to become one of the most successful private mining companies in the world, and become the most successful private company in Australia’s history.  Mrs Rinehart’s achievements include the development of the mega Roy Hill project, the exploration and then development of four major iron ore mines at Hope Downs, (the latter more recently with joint-venture partner Rio Tinto Iron Ore, ) and the considerable expansion of Hancock’s agricultural business, now the second-largest producer of cattle in Australia and one of Australia’s largest landowners.  At Hope Downs, Mrs Rinehart took the company’s tenements from a status of temporary titles – with the area having little more than a few drill holes – to State agreement and bankable feasibility study status, to then partner with Rio Tinto, and construction of four major mines, with more in the pipeline. This involved an enormous approval process and extensive high-risk expenditure both for exploration and studies, then raising money to develop these major mines and related facilities. It being noted, that unlike most major mines, which use shareholders money, and hence its directors don’t bear the risk personally, this was done by Mrs Rinehart via her private family company of which she owns directly more than 76 per cent.  Mrs Rinehart’s flagship achievement is the exploration, financing, construction and operation of the $US10 billion Roy Hill project – the debt raised was the largest ever for a mainly greenfield land-based mining and infrastructure project anywhere in the world. This debt-funding package was secured from 19 of the largest banks in the world and five Export Credit Agencies. Roy Hill uses some of the largest mining equipment in the world, another world first. Her instigation of pink trucks, pink trains, the largest whims plant in Australia also pink and more across Roy Hill sites, in support of those suffering breast cancer, and in support of women in the mines, is also a world first and encouraged several ship owners to paint their ships pink also, another first.  Mrs Rinehart’s vision to grow and value-add Australian food has been the basis for significant investments, including the acquisition of the iconic S. Kidman and Co pastoral company. Today, the Hancock Prospecting pastoral properties stretch across most states in Australia, plus the Northern Territory.  She is also the founder of Australians for Northern Development and Economic Vision (ANDEV), has authored two books, and arranged and funded a third one, (for agriculture), founded Australia’s Annual National Mining and Related Industries Day and National Agriculture and Related Industries Day, and is Patron of several organisations, and a governor of AmCham (Australia).  A philanthropic champion of worthwhile causes, Mrs Rinehart and the Hancock Prospecting charitable objectives support a number of medical, sporting, educational, health and community organisations. She serves as Patron of Australia’s internationally renowned Olympic swimming, rowing, volleyball and synchronised swimming teams, whose Olympians provide important role models for Australians.  Mrs Rinehart’s business success, industry leadership and contribution to Australia, has been recognised in her own country and internationally. She was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from Bond University, prestigious business awards from CEO Magazine’s Chairman of the Year in 2014 and 2017, and their lifetime achievement award also, much coveted mining awards from diggers and dealers, including in 2020 achieving their trifecta , prestigious international awards, such as from S & P Global Platts and Mines and Money , etc, which are in addition to numerous lifetime achievement and other awards. As an industry leader and huge contributor to Australia, she provides a role model for other women, and as many note, is an Australian patriot, who provides inspiration to many.  In addition to these awards referred to below, she has received more awards for Roy Hill, where she is Executive Chairman, and Atlas, a subsidiary of Hancock Prospecting where she is Executive Chairman, and Bannister Downs, a joint venture company which has won hundreds of awards for its fine dairy produce, (including, nations best cream).




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