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19 . 07 . 2024
Australians should be constantly questioning our governments, are your policies going to lift our country up, or are they going to drag us down? Will your policies improve our living standards, or drag them down?
Read More15 . 07 . 2024
Billionaire miner and investor Gina Rinehart wants Australians to keep their pressure up on politicians and says she uses only her influence to encourage policies which are clearly pro-Australia.
Read More12 . 06 . 2024
Article by Tess Connery, courtesy of Mediaweek Hancock Prospecting is returning as the presenting partner of the News Corp Australia 2024 National Bush Summit. Now in its sixth year, the week-long event […]
Read More24 . 04 . 2024
Our gathering today on the eve of ANZAC Day, is to join together to reflect on the immense sacrifices and bravery of our military men and women, some of whom I am honoured to be standing with today. Thank you to our nation’s patriots. Thank you for your service ...
Read More24 . 04 . 2024
Australia’s richest person Gina Rinehart has conceded a legal overhaul may be the only way to prevent people from being swindled as she lashed social media giant Facebook for its inaction on scam ads including several which used her likeness. And she has implied the social media website’s parent company Meta should be the one to reimburse some of those left high and dry.
Read More23 . 04 . 2024
When it comes to the economy and the military, our richest person, Gina Rinehart, asserts that China’s government is “doing a better job than ours”.
Read More20 . 04 . 2024
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Read More03 . 04 . 2024
Scam alert: Gina Rinehart fires up after Aussie retiree's $110k life savings snatched. The Gold Coast man came across the scam on Facebook and thought it could help him boost his retirement income. A Queensland retiree has lost “nearly everything” after falling for an investment scam that used the image of Gina Rinehart on Facebook. Now, the mining magnate’s team says Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg should be held accountable.
Read More27 . 03 . 2024
He says he only found out about the “nature-positive” plan a few weeks ago, even though he is chairman of four listed companies and has investments in all pockets of the country. Gina Rinehart’s Hancock is the other company brave enough to publicly raise the alarm bells – most businesses seem to be hiding behind the Business Council of Australia, lobbying on their behalf, or worried about political backlash.
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