
Hancock Prospecting Proudly Supporting the WA Regional Achievement Awards
Hancock Prospecting is proud to once again sponsor the WA Regional Achievement Awards in 2025, including the Rinehart Development of Northern & Regional WA Award.

Hancock Prospecting is proud to once again sponsor the WA Regional Achievement Awards in 2025, including the Rinehart Development of Northern & Regional WA Award.

One of Australia’s largest cattle producers and landowners, Gina Rinehart, has made the opening of a new accommodation facility at Marcus Oldham College in Geelong possible.

The Crisafulli Government is a step closer to delivering Queensland’s first new gas-fired power station in more than a decade with an agreement signed to provide locally produced gas to the facility.

The address by Hancock Agriculture CEO Adam Giles at Marcus Oldham College on 19 October 2025 celebrated Mrs Gina Rinehart AO’s enduring support for regional Australia and the next generation of agricultural leaders.

We’re actively involved in the regions in which we operate.

Hancock Prospecting was honoured to return as the Foundation Sponsor for the SAS Resources Fund Annual Dinner in Perth on Saturday expanding on a long-standing partnership which spans more than a decade, and following Gina Rinehart’s long term support.

A $6 million gift from Gina Rinehart’s Hancock companies will allow a Pilbara cancer care service to expand.

At Bannister Downs Dairy, every cow is known by name and nature – a reflection of their commitment to ethical farming and genuine animal care.

At the Solaris Cancer Care event in Port Hedland, Mrs Gina Rinehart AO reaffirmed Hancock Prospecting and Hancock Iron Ore’s commitment to supporting cancer patients and announced a $6 million donation to help expand Solaris services in the Pilbara.

Tina Scott attended a very special announcement by Hancock Iron Ore and Hancock Prospecting.

Credlin notes business claim that heavy industry would be driven offshore due to the energy disaster, but more subsidies would be given up to cover up the extent of the disaster. She notes the NSW Government Commissioned multiple reports about the impact of coal-fired power station closures on prices and the impact of the power market on heavy industry closures, but is refusing to release them publicly.