Gina Rinehart has yet to resolve a wrangle between her and the National Portrait Gallery over a portrait she wants to donate to its collection.
The mining magnate’s surprise turn as a fashion designer has been revealed,with help from some Olympians. But will her vision prove a hit with customers?
RM Williams,owned by mining magnate Andrew “Twiggy” Forrest,dominated the footwear of federal MPs. Then Gina Rinehart bought a rival bootmaker.
The Archibald Prize-winning painter on Australia’s richest person,his idols and his most valued possession.
Though Gina Rinehart’s patronage of Australian sporting codes goes back well over a decade,her presence at the Olympics was more overt than what we’ve seen in the past.
The long-serving Olympics official ends his tenure this month.
In tough times for many junior ASX mining companies,luring a “big dog” onto the share register to add financial grunt has become a common boardroom pursuit.
It was party time for those who won medals – but the event was not attended by all athletes who made the podium.
Rinehart has been prominent on the sidelines at the Games,often dressed in white,wearing a green and gold silk scarf,with Panama hat and sunglasses and clutching a giant stuffed toy boxing kangaroo.
New documents revealing how Gina Rinehart sought to influence the National Gallery of Australia should ring alarm bells.
Australia’s richest person gifted the former deputy prime minister a new hat. The price will shock you.