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25.01.2022 Gina Rinehart says she has fulfilled her dreams and that of her father Lang Hancock as the first ore from her $10 billion iron ore mine in the Pilbara set sail from Port Hedland earlier this month.



24.01.2022 "Rinehart won the award for her involvement in the mining sector over the years, including the Hope Downs developments, and the $10 billion Roy Hill project which came online last year."

24.01.2022 The State Government will introduce legislation to scrap redundant laws from as long ago as 1830 as it cuts red tape in a bid to save taxpayers $150 million over five years.

24.01.2022 "You want to run a business? Great! Just make sure that you comply with the endless approvals, permits, grants, reports, licenses, audits, standards, rules, codes and data requirements."



22.01.2022 Our team congratulates Gina Rinehart for recently being awarded Miner of the Decade by the Sydney Mining Club, Momentum Most Inspiring Business Woman, Australian Minings Contribution to Mining award and for sending off the historic first shipment of Roy Hill ore from Port Hedland in December 2015. We thank Ms. Rinehart for taking time out of her busy schedule to answer some questions about the Roy Hill project for this exclusive D&D Australasia magazine interview.

22.01.2022 THE Turnbull Government needs to urgently pass legislation for the $5 billion Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility (NAIF) as soon as possible to give certainty to North Queenslanders before they go to an early election.

21.01.2022 "The unexplored and untapped lands of northern Australia remain one of the worlds last great development opportunities." - Gina Rinehart



21.01.2022 "Perhaps on Mining and Related Industries Day, and given we are meeting this year in the Pilbara, I should share a little of the story of my time as the chairman of our Australian private company, Hancock Prospecting, which started as a West Australian pastoral and exploration company, plus more recently as chairman of Roy Hill also. Despite what too many in the media inaccurately imply, Hancock Prospecting hasnt always been the successful multi-billion dollar company it is today. The reality was we had many, many tough years."

20.01.2022 A hopeful new development in the Hermit Kingdom: the establishment of 20 economic zones, where residents will be allowed to experiment with capitalism.

20.01.2022 The north is only becoming viable because for the first time in the 200 years since European settlement there is now a market opening up, says Andrew Robb, Australias minister for trade and investment.

18.01.2022 The Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility established by the Bill will provide up to $5 billion in concessional financial assistance for infrastructure projects designed to stimulate economic and population growth in Northern Australia.

18.01.2022 Details of how and where to purchase Mrs. Rineharts books.



17.01.2022 When asked about the significant milestone achieved by Mrs Rinehart the first shipment of iron ore from Roy Hill, a mine majority owned and operated by her family company Mr Forrest had nothing but praise.

16.01.2022 "We need to do more to reduce costs and be more cost competitive if our country is to continue to count on the revenue and benefits that mining and its related industries bring. The major cost cutting that needs to occur is to lessen the burden government places on the mining industry, in particular in the area of regulation, approvals, permits, licences and compliance."

15.01.2022 THE Northern Territory is one of the worlds last great development opportunities of scale, says Gina Rinehart.

15.01.2022 The Australian Government progressed the agenda for developing the north today, appointing Richmond Shire Mayor, Mr John Wharton AM, as the interim Chair for the Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) for Developing Northern Australia.

14.01.2022 Northern Australian is set for a more unified voice with Capricorn Enterprise and Townsville Enterprise joining advocacy bodies from Cairns, Broome and the Northern Territory in the the Northern Australia Alliance.

13.01.2022 The Federal Government has chosen Cairns to host the administration of its $5 billion loans scheme for developing northern Australia.

13.01.2022 "Now more than ever, we need to ensure that we have visible symbols of success so that the next generation of female students can see a pathway to the top in mining and this is where the CME plays a valuable role in celebrating the success of our industrys female leaders."

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12.01.2022 "What a great turnaround this government has brought about, best seen, of course, by the record prices we are currently getting in cattle. I see that lately we are loading cattle from the North for up to $3.40 to $3.60 bracket. This is the sort of money that brings a real difference to peoples lives, that brings real dignity into their lives."

10.01.2022 I hope each person who contributed to Roy Hill will always be proud that they built this mega project, a development that will soon be the largest single iron ore mine in Australia. And a project achieving several important firsts.

08.01.2022 Giving a keynote speech at an invitation-only investors forum in Darwin today, the chairwoman of Hancock Prospecting joined the NT government in extolling the virtues of the jurisdiction to investors, many of whom were from Asia.

08.01.2022 More than 60 years after it was discovered and after much criticism from naysayers, Roy Hill is bringing Australias great iron ore to the world.

07.01.2022 The most dangerous mindset we keep lurching towards in Australia is one that says: governments and the public service need to be watching out for us. Let me say that responsible people are just fine looking out for themselves."

07.01.2022 Mrs Gina Rineharts Momentum Most Inspiring Woman of the Year 2016 Award Speech

06.01.2022 More than 100 people listened to Gina Rinehart, chairwoman of Hancock Prospecting, describe the Territory as one of the worlds last great development opportunities of scale.

06.01.2022 "Anyone who generates wealth in Australia has to suffer vitriolic vulgar criticism."

06.01.2022 Speaking in an investment forum in Darwin, Rinehart said the Northern Territory has boundless potential as it is largely unexplored, while its proximity on the doorstep of Asia means potential investment from leading Asian companies.

06.01.2022 Harvey Beef made a net profit of more than $3 million in the first full year of operations under the ownership of Andrew Forrest and now carries cattle worth more than $10 million on its books.

04.01.2022 WAs northern cattle industry says $100 million for road improvements is a start, but does not go far enough.

04.01.2022 "Gina Rinehart was recognised with an award for Contribution to Mining thanks to the development of the Roy Hill Iron Ore mine, the culmination of years of planning which will see its first shipment of product leave Port Hedland before the end of the year. Mrs Rineharts award was also granted for her authorship of two books in support of the mining industry, and her role in founding the organisation Australians for Northern Development and Economic Vision (ANDEV)."

04.01.2022 Gina Rinehart wins Chamber of Minerals and Energy WA Lifetime Achievement award 2016

03.01.2022 Australias richest person, Gina Rinehart, borrowed a line from Winston Churchill as she heaped praise on the workers at Roy Hill, who have begun loading the first ore from the $10 billion project on to the MV Anangel Explorer.

03.01.2022 THE Northern Territory is one of the world’s last great development opportunities of scale, says Gina Rinehart.

02.01.2022 "My father lobbied for almost 10 years to remove federal and state government impediments to the export and pegging of iron ore from WA. Since the first significant exports were achieved from the Pilbara in the latter half of the sixties, the WA iron ore export industry has earned a staggering $460 billion plus in export earnings. This is money that has come into Australia and that has paid wages, been used to purchase goods and services and paid royalties and other taxes, and used for important reinvestment."

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