Push to hit Aussie billionaires with super tax
The Greens are leading the call to force Australia’s richest people to pay a “billionaires’ tax” that they claim could rake in nearly $25bn in four years.
The Greens are leading the call to force Australia’s richest people to pay a “billionaires’ tax” that they claim could rake in nearly $25bn in four years.
The Pastoralists and Graziers Association of WA, which represents Gina Rinehart, Andrew Forrest and Kerry Stokes’ pastoral interests – is on the verge of collapse amid allegations of ‘serious financial misconduct’.
The nation’s richest person is pushing Australian leaders to emulate Donald Trump, urging the Albanese government to set up a version of the Department of Government Efficiency and withdraw from the Paris Agreement.
Gina Rinehart says she wants to invest billions in the US on the back of president Donald Trump starting ‘the greatest non-Left, non-woke movement sweeping the world’.
Australia’s richest person has taken a high-powered team to hunt for mining and agricultural investment in the US as Donald Trump prepares to return to the White House.
Mining magnate Gina Rinehart has been spotted enjoying lunch with another high profile Australian while on holiday.
A stretch of parkland between the Perth homes of Kerry Stokes and Gina Rinehart will be converted into a habitat for the endangered Carnaby’s black cockatoo.
Mining billionaire Gina Rinehart has thrown her support behind two of WA’s best known conservative politicians in the countdown to the state election and a federal poll where the west could hold the key to the outcome.
Big bonuses are about to land in the bank accounts of workers at Gina Rinehart’s Roy Hill iron ore mine, under one of the most generous resources industry profit-sharing schemes in the world.
WA Premier Roger Cook says his government’s $150m rescue package for struggling lithium miners is designed to help protect 11,000 jobs across the state.
Much-needed east coast gas is poised to hit market as Gina Rinehart doubles down on criticism of Labor policies.
Gina Rinehart’s rallying cry to Australians ahead of the federal election is ‘make our bank accounts great again’.
Just three months after opening the $950m mine, the Gina Rinehart-backed miner is in survival mode.
An Australian rich lister and vocal advocate of Donald Trump has made a surprise appearance at the incumbent president’s election day event.
Australia’s richest person, Gina Rinehart, has blasted the adequacy of Australia’s defence spending and called for investment in sea mines, drones and an Israel-style ‘iron dome’.
Investors have feared that a deal between Gina Rinehart’s Hancock and Mineral Resources could leave Strike Energy on the sidelines.
Mining magnate Gina Rinehart has heaped praise on Donald Trump as a model for other world leaders, and blasted Australia’s economic policies.
Voters are entitled to think that this is no way to run a country.
Angela Bennett’s Wright Prospecting has posted a $277.2m profit as she awaits the outcome of a bitter legal battle with fellow iron ore heiress Gina Rinehart.
Peter Dutton has conceded he asked billionaire Gina Rinehart for a flight on a private plane, following furore over the Prime Minister’s free flight upgrades.
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