Rinehart warns of funds exodus
Gina Rinehart has warned that the Albanese government’s industrial relations and environment policies risk alienating Australia’s two largest producers, Rio Tinto and BHP, and could drive the mining giants offshore.
Gina Rinehart has warned that the Albanese government’s industrial relations and environment policies risk alienating Australia’s two largest producers, Rio Tinto and BHP, and could drive the mining giants offshore.
Mining magnate Gina Rinehart says more federal red tape will scare off the nation’s biggest companies, calls for the ‘elimination’ of taxes.
The billionaire will raise concerns over the ability of renewable energy to replace baseload coal and gas, saying ‘humungous’ spending will be needed on solar and wind as Australia’s electricity grid faces an uncertain path to green power.
Short-changing the regions with anti-business decisions bad for nation.
For a few bucks a week, we regular mortals could be helping struggling sports in dire financial need and contributing to the lift of the entire nation. And not just in the sporting arena.
After 14 years with Senex Energy, chief executive Ian Davies is leaving the company as the Atlas project he championed, comes online.
As Australia watches the stream of gold medals in swimming, with thanks to the amazing support of Gina Rinehart, one wonders whether Netball Australia is saying that ‘therefore but for the gracelessness of players go I’.
Billionaire Gina Rinehart has moved on from a recent portrait controversy by posing in Paris for another portrait. PARIS CONFIDENTIAL
Billionaire Gina Rinehart went all out to create a memorable night for Olympians, officials and captains of industry on the Seine.
Billionaires, swimming champions, Olympic officials and captains of industry made Gina Rinehart’s luxury boat cruise the hottest ticket in Paris; but who won golden footwear and what did they eat? | WATCH
Billionaire Gina Rinehart is worried about a big problem rowing faces at the Olympics in four years time – the course will be shorter than usual.
Gina Rinehart was snapped at the rowing showing her true colours but the support wasn’t enough to get the rowers over the line for a medal haul.
The swimmers have dominated in the pool which is just the start of the influence Gina Rinehart has had in the first week of the Olympics.
Australia’s biggest, and wealthiest, Olympics fan and benefactor, Gina Rinehart, has a huge week of sports events in Paris ahead of her. But there is one event which stands above all else. Details inside.
Rare earth prices are still sitting around five year lows, but a strong outlook has helped Arafura lock in debt deals worth more than $US1bn.
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.
Rowing Australia and its athletes have big support from Australia’s richest person. But the boss of the sport has a strategy to find additional funding after the Paris Olympics.
We’re four weeks out from the Paris Olympics and we’re hearing of a mad scramble by the AOC to get a much-coveted swimming pass for the country’s wealthiest person, Gina Rinehart.
The government announced a $500m Olympic sport funding package this week, including more funding directly to athletes. But many Olympians still credit Australia’s richest person as a vital source of support for cash-strapped competitors.
Senex Energy has finally secured approval for its $1bn expansion, tempering some medium-term gas supply concerns for Australia’s east coast.
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