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Two biographies of Gina Rinehart

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November 2012, no. 346

Gina Rinehart: The Untold Story of the Richest Person in Australian History by Adele Ferguson

Pan Macmillan, $34.99 pb, 480 pp, 9781742610979

Book 2 Cover Small (400 x 600)

The House of Hancock: The Rise and Rise of Gina Rinehart by Debi Marshall

William Heinemann, $34.95 pb, 381 pp, 9781742756745

Two biographies of Gina Rinehart

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November 2012, no. 346

Reading two books about Gina Rinehart back to back is far from edifying. So rich, so controlling, so opinionated, so entitled – and these are among her less objectionable qualities, as described in the two biographies published since she burst into the headlines amid reports of family litigation, media buy-ins, and escalating wealth. Indeed, whatever she did would captivate widespread interest, given that her worth ballooned from a tidy $900 million in 2006 to $20 billion this year.

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