
In a move to recognise a national crisis and national disgrace, Gina Rinehart and Hancock Prospecting are contributing $200 million to buy properties to help Australia’s homeless veterans and war heroes, the biggest ever private commitment for Australian veterans.

Australia’s richest woman Gina Rinehart will contribute $200million towards emergency accommodation for homeless veterans in one of the nation’s biggest-ever philanthropic donations.

The Returned &Services League of Australia (RSL) has commended the announcement that Hancock Prospecting will contribute $200 million to purchase properties to house Australia’s homeless veterans.

In a move to recognise a national crisis and national disgrace, Gina Rinehart’s Hancock Prospecting is contributing $200 million to buy properties to help Australia’s homeless veterans and war heroes, the biggest ever private commitment for Australian veterans.

The opportunities are made possible thanks to the unwavering support of Hancock Prospecting and Rowing Australia Patron, Mrs Gina Rinehart AO.

We extend our sincere thanks to Mrs Gina Rinehart AO and Hancock Prospecting for their generosity in making this experience possible.

A charity is preparing to open the state’s first school for traumatised youth.

As the world marked InterÂnaÂtional Women’s Day on March 8, the AusÂtralian Resources and Energy Employer AssoÂciÂation (AREEA) celÂebÂrated women who have made their mark on AusÂtralia’s resources and energy secÂtor.

Lynas Rare Earths’ decision to accelerate production and invest in green power is paying off, after the miner doubled its quarterly revenue and said the adoption of renewable energy had cut diesel use by almost 900,000 litres.

A live ‘Courtyard Concert’ by internationally renowned group The London Essentials brought music, joy and connection to the St John of God Subiaco Hospital community.