
Rinehart uses Anzac Day service to push for enormous increase in defence spending
Australia’s richest person has called for a gargantuan rise in defence spending to 5 per cent of GDP at a sunset vigil before Anzac Day.
Australia’s richest person has called for a gargantuan rise in defence spending to 5 per cent of GDP at a sunset vigil before Anzac Day.
Gina Rinehart has called for the nation’s defence investment to be more than doubled to 5 per cent of GDP, in an address at the Sydney Opera House on the eve of Anzac Day.
Delivered on the eve of ANZAC Day at the Sydney Opera House, this heartfelt address by Gina Rinehart AO reflects on the bravery of past and present service members, honours the legacy of the ANZACs, and calls for renewed national commitment to veterans and Australia’s defence.
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