Rinehart’s S. Kidman & Co to sell four cattle stations
S. Kidman and Co. will divest four cattle stations with the capacity to run more than 45,000 head across the NT and Queensland.
S. Kidman and Co. will divest four cattle stations with the capacity to run more than 45,000 head across the NT and Queensland.
Australia’s richest person was outed as an attendee of Donald Trump’s campaign launch courtesy of an inadvertent social media post.
Minutes before his Treasurer confirmed a $1.8bn budget blowout, Daniel Andrews revealed a deal to fund the hole left by Gina Rinehart’s split with Netball Australia.
Dan trumps Gina on the netball court but it’s a fair bet the mining magnate would win the battle for best money manager.
While many feared for the future of Australian Netball after Hancock Prospecting pulled out of a $15m sponsorship deal, the frenzied publicity may have actually saved the sport.
The move comes as Gina Rinehart’s Hancock Prospecting withdrew its own $15m sponsorship following a player protest over the partnership.
Dan Andrews has dropped a bombshell regarding the Australian Diamonds and their tanked $15m sponsorship deal with Gina Rinehart’s company.
Days after unwillingly becoming the focus of the collapsed Gina Rinehart sponsorship deal, Donnell Wallam is expected to become the third First Nations Diamonds player.
Gina Rinehart has demonstrated that Australia has not the time or the leeway to muck about with all the claptrap that has been increasingly poisoning our society.
Gina Rinehart should not have to apologise for the sins of her father.
Gina Rinehart may have pulled her sponsorship of the national netball team, but the sport’s major sponsor is sticking by the Diamonds.
Zali Steggall should become a Soviet-style netball minister; respect for Gina Rinehart; Tory woes plus budget day blues.
Senators Jacinta Nampijinpa Price and Jacqui Lambie have skewered the national netball team over the collapse of a $15m deal with Gina Rinehart.
Anthony Mundine has backed Donnell Wallam’s refusal to wear a Hancock Mining logo and called out the subconscious racism and white values of a minority of Australians.
Barnaby Joyce has joined in on criticising Australian netballers’ moral stance against accepting a $15m sponsorship deal from mining magnate Gina Rinehart.
Gina Rinehart’s sponsorship was much more of a gift than a sponsorship. She was being kind to a sport that could never give her prospecting company back anything of measurable commercial value.
All eyes turn to Alinta Energy and its cricket deal after Gina Rinehart withdraws sponsorship support for the Diamonds.
Netball boss confirms the survival of the sport, after a player revolt led to Hancock Prospecting walking away from its sponsorship, hangs in the balance.
Sponsors have warned vocal athletes to ‘pull their heads in’ or lose sponsorship lifelines, after Gina Rinehart tore up her deal with Netball Australia.
The Diamonds may be ranked No.1 in the world, but they exist in a financially fragile environment, after Hancock Prospecting walked out on a $15m deal with Netball Australia.
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