News

‘Teach the kids mining’
Australia’s wealthiest person, Gina Rinehart, says Victorian children are being taught “propaganda rather than facts” and to “hate” Australia as she calls for a major shake-up to the national curriculum.

Billionaire Gina Rinehart unleashes on ‘woke’ Australia at Bush Summit
Billionaire mining magnate Gina Rinehart has unleashed on Australia’s “woke” education system, called for tax cuts and linked immigration to the nation’s worsening housing crisis.

Driza-Bone and Rossi open the 2024 Brisbane Fashion Festival with the launch of their new range
At the 2024 Brisbane Fashion Festival, a very exciting launch of the limited edition Driza-Bone coats paired with matching Rossi Boots set the stage for a spectacular opening!

Brisbane Fashion Festival goes for Olympic gold with world-first Driza- Bone collection launch at W Brisbane Fashion Show
Queensland’s largest and most prestigious fashion runway event – Brisbane Fashion Festival – kicked-off tonight in triumphant style with the W Brisbane Fashion Show, opening with iconic, world-first Driza-Bone and Rossi Boots collection launches, as worn by some of Australia’s Olympic gold, silver and bronze-medallist swimmers.

Jacinta Allan and Gina Rinehart headline 2024 Bush Summit day two in Bendigo
Day two of the 2024 Bush Summit has featured addresses from Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan and mining magnate Gina Rinehart, as attendees tune in to discussions over the key issues facing Australia’s regional communities.

Rinehart wants a dome
Australia’s richest woman has unveiled a sensational plan to use resources revenue to fund military upgrades including an “Israeli” missile deflection dome and compulsory military training.

Bush Summit must bring hope, not more bulldust
Outback mayor Trevor Pickering has hit the nail on the head – it’s time for politicians in Canberra and Brisbane to pay more than just lip service to the regions.

Rinehart calls for mindset change
Mrs Rinehart said the elimination of the direct costs of payroll tax, licence fees and stamp duties is what would “actually help the farmer and those in the bush”.

Red tape is killing golden eggs off
We are seeing massive rates of business failure at the moment, the highest on record for some time, and our agricultural and mining industries are struggling with ever-increasing government-imposed burdens of tape and tax.















