Words matter. These are the best Gina Rinehart Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I think when you grow up – cement floors, tin roofs, having to amuse yourselves… you know, the importance of work – I think these are benefits that I’ve had.
If a special economic zone worked as I do believe it would in the North, then hopefully we could extend it further south. It could certainly have benefits for an even wider area of Australia.
The land and agricultural industry is the backbone of Australia, and we need to foster the industry that provides our country with so much.
I opposed bad policies like any responsible citizen and business can. The carbon tax and the mining tax were both bad policies that, combined, worked to make Australia more over-regulated and less cost competitive.
I think my father is nearly perfect. I think he’s quite handsome, except a bit fat.
Just in any job, if you want to get ahead, take shorter lunch breaks, be happy to stay later, do the work, and finish it off well.
In the U.S. there are many people willing to work on $9 per hour, which is causing Tasmania to lose its famous apple industry and Australia to import more and more of its fruit and food from lower cost countries. In fact, all over Australia there are warning signs of us killing or restricting our own industries.
The Territory has more than 200 trillion cubic feet of gas: potentially enough gas to power Australia for more than 200 years.
The media these days are not so much interested in saying things truthfully without distortion, without misrepresentation, without ridicule.
I have never met a geologist or leading scientist who believes adding more carbon dioxide to the atmosphere will have any significant effect on climate change.
We all know far too many stories where the third generation just destroys everything that the first two have built up, and I certainly hope my family are different because I’ve worked too hard and my father has worked too hard for it to be given away.
They say that if you give your children too much, they don’t get the joy out of work. They just want the unearned things to keep falling from the sky.
We were pretty cash-strapped for all those years when I took over.
If you want to help the poor and our next generation, make investment, reinvestment and businesses welcome.
There is no monopoly on becoming a millionaire. If you’re jealous of those with more money, don’t just sit there and complain – do something to make more money yourself.