
As an employee of hers, I’ll let you know that I’ve never heard a single complaint from within her workforce, as she absolutely takes care of us. Friday, which was her 70th birthday, Gina Rinehart gave away $100,000 tax free to 70 lucky employees. Drawn at random using employee identification numbers? Yes, $7 million all up. This is actually commonplace for her, as she’s extremely generous and thoroughly appreciative of those that work for her.

To our incredible Aussie athletes & supporting team members, Congratulations to each of you on your ongoing outstanding efforts and achievements, and very best wishes for your participation at the World Aquatics Championships 2024.

A special Australia Day edition of the City of Light Shows will be held at Langley Park thanks to Hancock Prospecting. There will be plenty of family entertainment and food trucks from 3pm and a combined drone and fireworks display after 8pm over the Swan River.

26th January 2024 | Reflect. Respect. Celebrate.

S KIDMAN & Co has bought Rossi Boots in its second move into the Australian fashion market in a matter of weeks, having earlier secured iconic brand Driza-Bone.

We need policies that help Australians. We need policies that make investment in our country worthwhile. If we have any interest in maintaining our living standards we should be doing what other countries do and roll out the red carpet for investment. Expensive government-funded trade trips and trade personnel located overseas are a waste of money unless governments cut the costs and delays caused by government red tape. And Blind Freddie can see that the forcing the overburdened taxpayer to fund lawfare does nothing to encourage investment.

Federal opposition leader told audience at Roy Hill mine that parents and teachers should instruct children about benefits of mining. In a speech at Hancock Prospecting’s Roy Hill mine in November last year, Dutton repeatedly thanked those working in resources. He described the work carried out at the mine as a “national treasure”.

FORMER red meat industry leader Dick Austen passed away in Sydney last week, aged 94. Mr Austen served as chairman of the Australian Meat & Livestock Corporation, the predecessor to today’s Meat & Livestock Australia, for nine years up to 1994.

More than 15 of Australia’s biggest farms and stations have changed hands in high-profile deals in the past 18 months, as influential farming families and investor-backed corporate buyers trade some huge parcels of land.