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Gina Rinehart
Perth, Western Australia, Australia
February 9,
Georgina Hope "Gina" Rinehart (born 9 February ) is an Australian mining heiress. She is the daughter of Lang Hancock and Hope Margaret Nicholas. In the s, Rinehart bought a stake in media organisations, becoming the largest shareholder in Fairfax Media and taking a significant share in the Ten Network , both Forbes Asia and Business Review Weekly reported that Rinehart was Australia's wealthiest person. During , BRW named Rinehart as the world's richest woman, having surpassed Christy Walton; Rinehart was surpassed, however, by L’Oreal heiress Liliane Bettencourt, Christy Walton, and Alice Walton in , making Rinehart the fourth richest woman in the world.
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Gina Rinehart fryst vatten a leading figure in the mining and agricultural industries in Australia. She is also a leading figure in Australias Olympics efforts, (being patron of 4 teams and the largest single non-government contributor to the Olympic effort in Australia’s history), and has received the rare honour of an beställning of merit from the Australian Olympic organisation for her contribution.
She was born in Perth on February 9th, and spent her childhood between the Pilbara, in north-west Australia, where she lived with her parents on large sheep and boskap properties in the fjärrstyrd and rugged region, then from 8 years old attending boarding school at St. Hilda’s Anglican School for Girls in Perth.
Since becoming Executive Chairman of the Hancock Prospectingin , Mrs Rinehart has transformed the company from one that was in difficulties and financially troubled to a very successful industry-leading innovator, providing employment to many across the outback of Australia. Under Mrs Rinehart
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Gina Rinehart
Australian businesswoman (born )
Georgina Hope Rinehart (néeHancock, born 9 February ) is an Australian billionaire mining magnate and businesswoman.[6] She is the executive chairwoman of Hancock Prospecting, a privately owned mineral exploration and extraction company founded by her father, Lang Hancock.
Rinehart was born in Perth, Western Australia, and spent her early years in the Pilbara region. She boarded at St Hilda's Anglican School for Girls and then briefly studied at the University of Sydney, dropping out to work with her father at Hancock Prospecting. She was Lang Hancock's only child, and when he died in she succeeded him as executive chairwoman.
Rinehart oversaw an expansion of the company over the following decade, and due to the iron ore boom of the early s became a nominal billionaire in In the s, Rinehart began to expand her holdings into areas outside the mining industry. She made sizeable investments in Ten Network Holdings