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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”.

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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.

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Costs, red tape risk stalling nation’s sputtering rural engine room

Agriculture and mining magnate Gina Rinehart says Australia risks killing “the geese laying the golden egg” as farmers struggle under the burdens of government red tape and tax.

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Skate Queen Shows She’s A Class Act With School Next Stop

Australia’s youngest gold medallist is heading straight back to school after revealing she gave up her business-class seat “with all the other medallists” on the charter flight home from France to sit with her friends in economy.

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Hug that’s worth its weight in gold

There was a green-and-gold rush in Sydney on Wednesday morning as Australia’s Olympic team proudly showed off its medals to a jubilant crowd.

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‘I dreamed as big as I can’

Kennedy revels in success as she eyes world record... and well-earned holiday.

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Games Heroes Land in Style

Friends, fans and family welcome home our greatest ever Olympic team at Sydney Airport.

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Ariarne hints at LA gold defence

Skateboarder can’t wait for school as Olympians touch down.

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When mining does well, Australia does well

The Australian mining industry provides average wages that are double the national average.

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Olympic Fever Hits WA

After flying the flag for the nation over the past couple of weeks our Aussie Olympic champions flew home to Perth on Tuesday night.

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Fourth overall, but Aussie women finish in top three

Fourth place on the medal tally was snatched from Australia’s grasp on the final day but the Aussie women finished third among all female competitors and, on a per-capita basis, Australia came third for gold medals and second for medals overall among the top sporting nations.

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It’s au revoir… in blindingly grandiose style

“Voila! That’s how we did it.” So ended the Olympics.

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Gina Rinehart reveals the one thing Australia got wrong before Olympic games

Gina Rinehart is celebrating Australia's most successful Olympics, but still thinks there are things the nation could do better.

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Mark Knight Olympic Cartoons

The 2024 Paris Olympics has been the best on record for Australia, with a haul of 18 gold medals. And award-winning cartoonist Mark Knight has brought his usual flair to the celebrations.

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The five charts that show it really was our best Games ever

Every time an Olympic Games comes around, Aussie Home Loans founder John Symond asks John Coates for his predictions.

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‘Athletes are packing shelves at the supermarkets and are exhausted’

For all the euphoria surrounding Australia’s historic exploits in Paris, Olympic legend Natalie Cook fears a worrying financial reality could sap the potential from Brisbane 2032.

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Australia’s Major Factors in Record-Breaking Olympic Surge

Australia has a proud history at the Summer Olympics. We have won at least one medal in every Summer games all the way back to 1896.

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‘One hell of a legacy’: The seismic shifts behind Paris game-changer as Aussie women dominate

When it comes to Australia’s stunning success in Paris, 32 is the magic number that affirms a major change in the way our champion women are coached.

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Olympic Paris 2024 closing ceremony

The closing ceremony of the 2024 Summer Olympics take place at Stade de France.

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Gina Rinehart, Despised Olympic Champion

While no one deserves greater credit for this success than our athletes, there is one Australian whose contributions to Australian sport must be acknowledged: Mrs Gina Rinehart AO.

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