Gina Rinehart
Australia‘s richest person, Gina Rinehart, will fight elements of a complex court ruling that found two rival mining dynasties were entitled to a share of the spoils from some of the billionaire‘s prized iron ore assets.
The Western Australian Supreme Court last month ruled the wealthy heirs of mining pioneer Peter Wright and engineer Don Rhodes were entitled to some of their claims for royalties from the massive Rio Tinto-operated Hope Downs mining complex, in WA‘s ore-rich Pilbara region.

This week, Hancock Prospecting, under the leadership of Executive Chair Gina Rinehart, filed appeals against several court rulings concerning longstanding partnership agreements between her company, Wright Prospecting, and DFD Rhodes.

Gina Rinehart
Gina Rinehart during day seven of the Australian National Swimming Championships at Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre on April 9, 2015 in Sydney, Australia.(Australian Financial Review)

Rio Tinto is also a key player in this dispute, serving as the joint-venture partner in the Hope Downs project.

Gina Rinehart took over her father’s significant iron ore find in the Pilbara region, transforming it into a thriving mining empire after his passing in 1992.

In 2005, Rinehart negotiated a partnership with Rio Tinto, granting them a 50% share in the development of mines at Hope Downs.

Situated near Newman, the Hope Downs mining complex stands as one of Australia’s largest and most productive iron ore operations, featuring several open-pit mines.

Throughout the trial, Hancock Prospecting dismissed claims made by Wright Prospecting and DFD Rhodes, asserting that they carried out all necessary work, shouldered the financial risks, and rightfully own the assets.

Rinehart’s wealth is estimated to be about $40 billion.

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