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WA’s powerhouse resources sector pumped a record $77 billion into the State economy last year and accounted for one-fifth of company tax paid across the entire country.
Read More“Roy Hill is built on good Australian values where loyalty and performance are rewarded.” Executive Chairman and Director, Gina Rinehart AO
Read MoreIn partnership with our sister companies Hancock Prospecting, Roy Hill, Atlas Iron Pty Ltd and HanRoy more than $16M has been proudly contributed over the past few years.
Read MoreThe national accounts released last week reflect the considerable contribution Australia’s mining sector makes to our economy. While overall economic growth in Australia slowed to 0.2 per cent in the December quarter, the mining industry continued to grow, with its gross value increasing by 1 per cent, according to ABS data. This was largely driven by a 1.9 per cent increase in Australia’s production of iron ore in the quarter.
Read MoreYou’d be used to the phrase ‘red tape’. This is ‘green tape’ to the max! Major new projects and development will be ground to a halt or be forced just to pay up. It’ll mean more lawyers, more court challenges, more power to the opponents – in the end a minefield of new regulations and rules to make every step towards getting things done tougher. Probably why most of this being kept hushed.
Read MorePerth artist Johannes Pannekoek was announced as the recipient of the $30,000 Hancock Prospecting and Roy Hill sculpture award for his artwork Lifeblood. The sculpture wa draws inspiration from the tEarth's winding rivers and serpentine shapes, encouraging people to reflect on the protection of the lifeblood of our planet's ecosystems.
Read MoreGina Rinehart gave away $100,000 tax-free raffle prizes to dozens of her staff at recent company parties – as an insider lifts the lid on her lavish 70th birthday bash. ‘It’s like a station hand who works in rural Queensland who wins 100 grand after tax, like a crazy, life-changing thing to happen,’ one company insider revealed to Daily Mail Australia. Guests were treated to a horse show with riders carrying the Australian and company flags along the red carpet. The riders carried whips and were dressed in iconic coat-maker Driza-Bone, which Mrs Rinehart bought last year.
Read MoreHanRoy is part of Hancock Prospecting