
Gina Rinehart commits $200 million to tackle veteran homelessness
Calista Clements, 25.04.2026




Calista Clements, 25.04.2026

The queen of Australian philanthropy, Gina Rinehart, has again embarrassed federal and state governments with her latest timely $200m donation

Gina Rinehart has committed a record-breaking amount of money to tackle veteran homelessness after learning thousands of war heroes sleep rough in Australia.

The $200 million injection is believed to be the largest ever private commitment for Australian veterans.

Today, we especially think of the ANZACs, and their families, – so many of the ANZACs boarded ships from right near here at Circular Quay, others boarded from around Australia, pre finally farewelling our country from Albany or Fremantle. Bravely waving goodbye to their families, but so sadly, many never seeing their families again.

Mining magnate Gina Rinehart’s Hancock Prospecting has announced it will contribute $200 million to buy properties to help Australia’s homeless veterans and war heroes, reportedly the largest ever private commitment for Australian veterans.

Gina Rinehart has described as a “national crisis and disgrace” the number of homeless veterans and war heroes in Australia, as Hancock Prospecting announced a $200 million commitment to buy them homes.
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.

Mrs. Gina Rinehart , Mr Matt Daubney and his wife Sue, and guests gathered on the afternoon of

Today marked a very special day, as the Hancock Group’s executive chairman, Mrs. Gina Rinehart, Chris Salisbury CEO

On this very warm day at the Roy Hill mine, Mrs. Rinehart and guests were dressed in pinks

Historic ship sail out and locomotive naming as Roy Hill celebrates 55 mtpa achievement, becoming the largest single