
Women at Roy Hill work at the only mine in the world where technology and operational responsibility combine to not only achieve a safe work place, but also to join in the battle against breast cancer. Gina Rinehart AO established Australia’s first breast cancer foundation in the early 1990’s, one of the most dangerous health problems for women, one in seven Australia women are diagnosed with breast cancer overtheir lifetime. Women at Roy Hill and Atlas Iron are earning nearly twice as much as women in hospitality and administration, giving them the opportunity to build a strong future. Many of our women staff say, we are “the best company I’ve ever worked for!” Would you like to join us and help us build an exceptional future?

The newest Oldendorff Carriers capesize vessel has today been christened “Gina Oldendorff” after Mrs Gina Rinehart AO, who had the honour this morning of christening the huge ship, in the traditional way, with a bottle of champagne. Oldendorff carried the first shipment of iron ore from Roy Hill in December 2015, and since then has carried more than 46.6 million tonnes of Roy ore over 244 shipments, as well as shipments from Atlas. Today’s special occasion marked the valued and friendly relationships extending over years between the companies. Mrs Rinehart when christening the ship wished the vessel and all its crew many safe journeys, and many happy returns.

I could not be prouder to work for this wonderful company and represent women in mining. 5 years working for the generous Mrs Rinehart at Roy Hill. I have gained so much personally and professionally. The best part is, I have only just scratched the surface.

Ian Robson, CEO of Rowing Australia provides an overview of the year 2022 in our sport of rowing.

Executive Chairman Gina Rinehart, CEO Garry Korte, Roy Hill CFO Greg Hawkins, and Roy Hill partners, enjoying the annual Roy Hill Christmas ball. Held along the banks of the Swan River. The theme, “Arabian nights”.

This year marks a very special milestone for the Hancock Prospecting Group – a celebration for Mrs. Gina Rinehart ao who has strongly led the Group for 30 years in her role as Executive Chair. During this time, Mrs. Rinehart has led the company to become one of the most successful private mining houses in the world, not to mention the most successful private company in Australia’s history, after taking on the position of Chair when the company was not in a good position.