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What crisis? Red dirt billionaires still rule the rich list – Sydney Morning Herald
The challenges of biblical bush fires, a pandemic and a growing trade battle with China didn’t hurt the fortunes of our richest 200 Australians, who grew their…

The challenges of biblical bush fires, a pandemic and a growing trade battle with China did not hurt the fortunes of the richest 200 Australians, who grew their wealth by $72 billion to $424 billion in 2020.
And as the dust settled on the pecking order of the Australian Financial Review’s Rich List 2020, it revealed some familiar names, with red dirt billionaires Gina Rinehart and Andrew ‘Twiggy’ Forrest claiming top spot and second, respectively, as China’s demand for iron ore continued to beat…
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