The young tech tycoons redefining what it means to be wealthy
Social media, cryptocurrency, online gambling, sweepstakes businesses, currency trading and software start-ups have helped create a new generation of ultra-wealthy Australians.
Explore Australia’s Richest 250 list and discover insights from Australia’s most successful entrepreneurs and innovators. Showcasing luxury mansions and exclusive travel destinations; these are the spoils of wealth creation.
Social media, cryptocurrency, online gambling, sweepstakes businesses, currency trading and software start-ups have helped create a new generation of ultra-wealthy Australians.
Pharmaceuticals heir Frank Binder is the driving force behind 320m uber-luxury megayacht Ulyssia, which can sail anywhere from up the Amazon to under Sydney Harbour Bridge.
They are the best and the brightest, the Australians leading the way as they turn good ideas into products and services for local and global markets. Meet the innovators making a difference to our world.
An energy network in the sky, CCTV cameras that get to know you, changing building structures one timber at a time are just some of the clever ways these entrepreneurs are changing the world.
A penthouse on this luxury residential ship has just come up for sale, but is it worth its price tag? Come on board to see how the rich and famous kick back.
One of Australia’s richest men, 91-year-old Harry Triguboff, has set out a succession plan for his apartment development group with some key executive changes.
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Meet SA’s richest locals worth billions, including the Adelaide supermarket mogul who started with just $29,000. Read the full list.
Meet the 250 mining magnates, property kings, retail queens, manufacturing giants and tech titans in the country’s most extensive survey of wealth.
With ideas as diverse as AI-based drug making, virtual soccer leagues, orbital launch vehicles and bionic voice boxes, these 100 innovators are reshaping Australia’s economy and leading it into the future.
He’s a sporting fanatic and a 10-time Australian waterskiing champion, but for TV presenter Mark Beretta home and family are his most prized possessions.
A 34-year-old tech company chief has paid $39m for Melbourne’s priciest apartment, buying a double storey penthouse in the Sapphire by the Gardens building.
Meet the 250 mining magnates, property kings, retail queens, manufacturing giants and technology titans in the country’s most extensive annual survey of wealth.
More of Australia’s big billionaires are making their money in South Australia than ever before. See who holds the cash in 2023.
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