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Congratulations to Craig and Sonia!

“We absolutely love our jobs. Mrs Rinehart is an inspiration and has worked so hard to make this the best mine site in the world. We feel very privileged to be employed here and hope to stay with Roy Hill for many years to come,” Sonia says.

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Australian Rowing Championships

After five years, the Australian Rowing Championships returns to Sydney! Hancock Prospecting along with its Executive Chair Gina Rinehart, AO, Rowing Australia Patron, wish all the competitors the very best for a successful and enjoyable championship.

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NEW SCAM ALERT WARNING

Mrs Rinehart has not made the alleged investment or recommendations or quotes set forth in these adverts. This is a scam designed to use Mrs Rinehart’s positive corporate image to lure people in to invest.

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‘Not above the law’: Facebook warned of liability for scams

“Frankly, I am disappointed in Meta’s response to the consultation we held on the root cause (of internet fraud), he said.

“They say, ‘Yes, this is a big problem, but it’s all too hard. We can’t do anything about it.’ Give me a break. These guys have the biggest technologists in the world. They employ the best IT information technologists, the best engineers, the best process experts in the world. Now the biggest and the best. Don’t tell me they can’t do more.” “Here’s a message to (Facebook owner) Meta in particular, which is responsible for about 80 per cent of the losses. ‘You’re not above the law’.

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The Albanese government is hiding many dark environmental secrets

The Albanese government is embracing some of the worst practices of dictator-driven governments to conceal controversial environmental measures. The secrecy may be necessary because the measures curb mining in Australia, hit many property developments, restrict solar farms and hurt farmers.Australia as a nation spends its mining, agriculture and property revenue by providing very high levels of social services. Jim Chalmers, in recognition of this revenue source, has taken steps to make mining approvals smoother.But, I suspect the treasurer does not know exactly what is being planned. You will remember he advocated pensioners use the gig economy to gain the extra income he was allowing them to earn without impacting pension entitlements.

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Labor’s Secret Tax on Living Costs.

You’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.

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THE MOST INFLUENTIAL WOMEN IN AUSTRALIAN SPORT

The richest woman in Australia moves up the rankings in an Olympic year given she directly funds more than a quarter of the Olympics team, including several of the most likely medallists in Paris. Without her support, it’s unlikely our top swimmers, rowers and beach volleyballers – just to name a few – would be able to devote their time fully to representing Australia.

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Mrs Gina Rinehart AO
BUSH SUMMIT 2023

Notices on fake social media posts encouraging investment in scams

Let Pensioners
Work!

Cut Centrelink red tape,
don't cut their pensions!

Australia has critical labour shortages across multiple sectors. Fewer than 76,000 pensioners (3%) currently work, but many would work (or work more) if they did not lose 50c in the dollar when they work more than once day a week.

Major Highlights

Many happy returns from Roy Hill

Billionaire Gina Rinehart has described her giant $10bn Roy Hill iron ore mine as “the mega project that … we thought might not happen”. The billionaire mining magnate told a celebration of the 10th anniversary of Roy Hill that the mine’s first equity investors had made a “rare entrepreneurial move … with significant risk” that had paved the way for a project that made $13bn in net profits in the last two years alone and already paid off $10bn in debt in full.

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Gina Rinehart steps up again for rural Australia

AUSTRALIAN mining and agriculture icon Gina Rinehart has again stepped up for rural Australia, this time becoming the patron of rural charity Rural Aid. Mrs Rinehart said Rural Aid was an organisation that ‘stands with our mates in the bush’ during their hard times. “And it does get tough in the bush, with floods, fires and severe drought, in addition to the usual dangers of snakes, spiders and in some northern areas, crocodiles too,” she said. “As patron of Rural Aid, I encourage all Australians to throw their support behind its ongoing efforts in ensuring that our food producers – our farmers- are able to get back on their feet quickly when drought, flood or bushfire hits them.”

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Rinehart named as 2023 Western Australian of the Year

HANCOCK Prospecting chair Gina Rinehart has been announced as the 2023 Western Australian of the Year. Rinehart was honoured for her contribution to business, as well as her philanthropy, which ranges from support for breast cancer research to sponsorship of Australian Olympians. “We must ensure that our country is not left behind by short-sighted decisions and encourage policies that welcome investment in our wonderful state,” Rinehart said when accepting the award.

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Oldendorff Carriers names vessel after Gina Rinehart

On 10 February 2023, Oldendorff Carriers celebrated the namegiving of its latest Japanese capesize newbuilding, the “Gina Oldendorff”, which was named after Australian mining figure, Gina Rinehart. Mrs Rinehart is the executive chair of the mining company Hancock Prospecting. Mrs Rinehart christened the ship at the name-giving ceremony at Namura Shipyard, Imari, Japan.

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