Christmas Bonus To 10 Employees: Australia’s richest woman Gina Reinhart has decided to give 10 of her employees a Christmas bonus of about 100,000 Australian dollars on the occasion of Christmas. One of the selected employees had joined the company only three months ago. According to Australia’s News Corp agency, a source told 6PR Radio’s John Hughes Rumor File on Monday (12 December) that employees of Roy Hill, one of the owners of Hancock Prospecting, were also in the running to win the bonus. .
A source told a Perth radio program that last week Gina told all Roy Hill staff to prepare for an important announcement. They announced that they were going to draw 10 names out of a hat, and whoever named them would be given a $100,000 prize as a bonus.
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On Tuesday, an employee of Roy Hill called the radio station to confirm the rumour. According to the employee, one of the winners was working with this mining company only for three months. According to Forbes, Gina Reinhart’s fortune is very strong. Reinhart, the daughter of iron-ore explorer Long Hancock, rebuilt her late father’s financially weak company, Hancock Prospecting, and became its executive chairman in 1992.
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Hancock’s most valuable asset is the Roy Hill mining project, which began shipping to Asia in 2015. The mining magnate is also Australia’s second largest cattle producer with a portfolio of properties across the country. The mining magnate is already Australia’s richest person with a net worth of A$34 billion according to the Australian Financial Review. According to The Guardian, Gina Reinhart was also seen at the launch of Donald Trump’s 2024 presidential campaign in Mar-a-Lago, Florida on Wednesday.
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