2022 Australian Export Awards

The 2022 Australian Exporter of the Year awards were held in Canberra on November 24th. Now in its 60th year and Australia’s most prestigious and longest running export awards program, the evening celebrated the achievements of Australian businesses which export home-grown innovation to the world. Hancock Ag were awarded joint first in the category of Agribusiness, Food and Beverages award for their outstanding 2GR Wagyu Beef.  On hand to accept the award was Hancock Agriculture’s Peter Telford, who is responsible for the management of the core 2GR Wagyu herd in the central west of NSW. This follows Hancock Prospectings achievement of the export award, at the 10th annual export awards, also held in Canberra, and attended by, executive chairman, Gina Rinehart, her daughter, and Tad Watroba, of Hancock Prospecting.

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Gina Rinehart named WA Pinnacle Awards’ Business Leader of the Year

Australian mining billionaire Gina Rinehart has been celebrated for her outstanding leadership journey after being crowned WA Pinnacle Awards’ Business Leader of the Year. Judges on Thursday night acknowledged Mrs Rinehart’s transformation of Hancock Prospecting from a company with significant potential, to a top-tier firm employing thousands of people in WA. She was also recognised for making a positive impact on the wider community, through her contribution in education, medicine and sports, and for contributing to the transformation of the iron ore industry.

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Letter of appreciation from Richard Goyder AO

On behalf of the charity beneficiaries, an acknowledgment and thank you to the staff at Hancock Prospecting & Roy Hill for the donation of $3,000,000 to Telethon 2022, additionally to S.Kidman for the extremely popular Aussie beef pies provided for the event.

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Cult-of-victimhood – Netball Australia vs Gina Rinehart

Those who engage in identity politics and demand that the world bend to their whims due to their supposed victim status, often end up shooting themselves in the foot … Those who define themselves, not by some past injustice, but by their present potential, are best able to grasp opportunities to build a better future.

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The Spectator | The tribe has spoken

In Netball Australia’s case, Gina Rinehart had every right to call an end to her $15 million gift. There are others who will respect her company’s brand, its bankrolling of the nation, job creation, and its extraordinary effort to fund the global dreams of our nation’s best young athletes including Olympic swimmers and rowers.

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