Australia's richest person worth £30bn and owner of sprawling £27mn mansion
She is one of the world's most influential women, ranking among Forbes' 100 most powerful women globally.
www.express.co.ukGina Rinehart’s primary residences are in Western Australia and Queensland, with recent reporting highlighting her Perth-area estate and several coastal properties on the Sunshine Coast. For the latest specifics on her current home address, trusted outlets have described her Perth property cluster around Dalkeith and Noosa/Sunshine Beach holdings, but exact private residence details are typically kept private.[1][7]
She is one of the world's most influential women, ranking among Forbes' 100 most powerful women globally.
www.express.co.ukGina Rinehart, born Georgina Hope Hancock on February 9, 1954, in Perth, Western Australia, is a prominent Australian mining magnate and businesswoman. She is the chair and director of Hancock Prospecting, a company she inherited from her father, Lang Hancock, who discovered one of the world's largest iron ore deposits in 1952. Rinehart is notable for her significant contributions to the mining industry, having expanded her company's operations into coal, oil, gas, and agriculture while...
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