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Family-friendly fun in City of Light this summer

The City of Perth will be the place to be this New Year’s Eve and Australia Day 2024 thanks to a partnership with Hancock Prospecting and Roy Hill. Having played a significant role in the 2023 City of Lights series, Hancock Prospecting and Roy Hill has stepped up again thanks to the generosity and keen support of Executive Chairman, Mrs Gina Rinehart AO, partnering on two of the City’s most popular events. Lord Mayor Basil Zempilas said the free shows were wildly popular last summer and were expected to again be a hit with families and visitors alike.

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Ageing population sparks calls to cut senior workforce tax barriers

With the Australian population set to age, the Institute of Public Affairs (IPA) says the government needs to “remove unfair tax and red tape barriers stopping Australian pensioners, veterans, and students who want to work.” Research Fellow at the IPA Saxon Davidson told Oliver Peterson on Perth Live that Australia needs to emulate New Zealand where pensioners are not punished for working, “Leading surveys show that twenty per cent of pensioners would rejoin the workforce if these unfair barriers were removed.”

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Kamara steals the spotlight at Brisbane Fashion Festival

Since launching into the fashion scene, First Nation-owned and founded swimwear brand, Kamara, has had fashion enthusiasts, consumers and critics on the edge of their seats – and this week’s Brisbane fashion Festival presentation was again no different”. We’re thrilled to be back at Brisbane Fashion Month and to have been selected for the Hancock Prospecting Next Gen Group show,” said Kamara’s creative director, Naomi Collings. “It’s an honour to return to the Queensland runway, especially since we showcased our very first collection here in 2017. Brisbane Fashion Festival has always been a supporter of KAMARA, we’re ecstatic to partner again.”

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LISTEN TO THE BUSH LEADERS

I listened intently to them as well as to Gina Rinehart who gave her views on what governments need to do to ensure we continue to enjoy the lifestyle we have grown accustomed to. My personal view is our governments need to listen to the Rinehart has to say. We need successful business leaders and philanthropists with common sense and a love of our country more than ever to give advice to our leaders.

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Gina Rinehart’s $3m Patron’s Medal Achievement Incentive Fund

$1.5 million dollars will be allocated annually and is in addition to the long-term direct athlete assistance payments and high-performance program support that each sport’s Patron, Mrs Gina Rinehart AO, through her business Hancock Prospecting already funds, aiding close to 150 athletes each year. Highest performing athletes can earn $20,000 for gold medals and $30,000 for world records. For swimmers who recently competed at the 2023 World Swimming Championships, this equals their prize money received from the governing body, World Aquatics, paid in Australian dollars. For para swimmers and rowers who do not receive prize money from their separate Governing bodies, the Patron’s Medal Achievement Incentive Fund is truly ground breaking.

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We honour their sacrifice and service

50th Anniversary of the end of Australia’s participation in the Vietnam war.

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Parkerville Childcare and Youth Care welcome Hancock Prospecting as Presenting Partner of their annual fundraising lunch for the seventh consecutive year

Parkerville Childcare and Youth Care welcome Hancock Prospecting as Presenting Partner of their annual fundraising lunch for the seventh consecutive year Perth’s exclusive charity lunch, the Parkerville Children and Youth Care’s annual fundraising lunch, is being held today at the Claremont Showgrounds, Perth, with a theme of reigniting childhood imagination and empowering healing, titled the ‘Mesozoic Epicurean Emporium.’ Hancock Prospecting led by Executive Chairman Mrs. Gina Rinehart was delighted to return as Presenting Partner for the seventh consecutive year, following Mrs. Rinehart’s long term support.

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GINA WARNS OF SOARING FOOD COSTS, SHORTAGES UNDER NET ZERO POLICY

Australia’s richest person Gina Rinehart has hit out at the costly impact of a “net zero” policy on farmers, warning of high food prices, food shortages and an exodus of farmers if the Federal Government doesn’t change its direction. She urged economic gains from regional areas be returned to communities and net-zero ambitions abandoned for farmers. Mrs Rinehart said the mining industry would be able to afford the transition to net zero but other sectors, including agriculture would face a tougher time meeting requirements. 

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OLYMPIC CASH FOR WINNERS

Australia’s Olympic hopefuls have been given a massive boost to go for gold in Paris next year with generous sports supporter Gina Rinehart tipping in a $3 million incentive for the big winners.

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