Hope Welker: $3.14 billion. Hope Welker is the third child of Australian mining billionaire
1. Gina Rinehart. Mining magnate Gina Rinehart is Australia's richest woman with an estimated $36.7 billion fortune.
AFR Rich List 2023: The ten richest Australians for 2023, ranked | Gina Rinehart, Andrew 'Twiggy' Forrest, Anthony Pratt, Harry Triguboff, Clive Palmer, Mike Cannon-Brookes.
The valuations of Gina Rinehart ($37.41 billion) and Andrew Forrest ($33.29 billion), the richest and second-richest Australians for the fourth year in a row, surged 10 per cent and 8 per cent respectively as listed-market analysts re-rated their outlook for red Pilbara dirt.
Mining magnate Gina Rinehart is Australia's richest woman with an estimated $36.7 billion fortune, followed by fellow West Australian Nicola Forrest, who debuts on the list with a $16.5 billion fortune thanks to her increased activity within investment group Tattarang, including its recent investment in fashion label ...
Françoise Bettencourt Meyers – US$80.5 billion
The richest woman in the world this year hails from France, just like the richest man, Bernard Arnault. With over US$80 billion in the bank, Bettencourt Meyers' wealth is derived from her and her family's 33 per cent stake in L'Oréal.
Bettencourt Meyers' rise to the world's richest woman did not come without turmoil–most notably a French scandal around a sensational trial involving billions of dollars that led to a publicly turbulent mother-daughter rift.
Gina Rinehart
Gina Rinehart has kept the top spot on the rich list once again. The mining magnate has an estimated $37.1 billion. Her wealth derives from the privately owned mining company Hancock Prospecting, founded by her father Lang Hancock.
The average yearly salary in Australia is 90,800 AUD (USD 60,355). Let's go through a few key indicators of the average earnings in Australia so you can fully understand salary statistics and trends in the country.
Michael Robert Hamilton Holmes à Court (27 July 1937 – 2 September 1990) was a South African-born Australian businessman who became Australia's first billionaire, before dying suddenly of a heart attack in 1990 at the age of 53.
1. Princess Charlotte of Cambridge: $5 billion. Princess Charlotte of Wales is one of the richest kids in the world, with a net worth of $5 billion (£3.85 billion). She is the second child of Prince William and Catherine, the Duke and the Duchess of Cambridge.
As of June 2, the richest of them was Rafaela Aponte-Diamant of Switzerland. She founded shipping company MSC with her husband in 1970 and they both own a 50 percent stake in it. Their expanding business has given Aponte-Diamant a net worth of more than $28 billion.
Oprah tops list of richest self-made women.
Billionaires such as Gina Rinehart, Anthony Pratt, Harry Triguboff, Frank Lowy, Kerry Stokes and dozens of other “old wealth” Australian families are exempted from having to produce audited financial accounts to the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC).
Walton Family
The Walton family knows its way around some retail revenue. Its namesake, mega-retailer Walmart, has an estimated global revenue of $611.3 billion. As the family owns nearly half of the company, they should be quite comfortable for generations to come.
The most advantaged Australians are overwhelmingly living by the water in Sydney, Perth, and Darwin. The most advantaged Australians are overwhelmingly living by the water in Sydney, Perth, and Darwin.
Gina Rinehart
Gina Rinehart has kept the top spot on the rich list once again. The mining magnate has an estimated $37.1 billion. Her wealth derives from the privately owned mining company Hancock Prospecting, founded by her father Lang Hancock.
Commonwealth Bank of Australia was the largest Australian bank as at H1 2022, by value of total assets. The value of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia's assets amounted to over 1,149 billion Australian dollars.