How much did Rose Porteous get from Lang Hancock?

The matter was settled in November, with Porteous agreeing to pay the law firm A$13.25 million by 31 December 2005.

Who was Lang Hancock’s first wife?

Susette Maley

Lang Hancock
Known for Discovery of the world’s largest iron deposit; Western Australian secessionism; other business and mining interests
Board member of Hancock Prospecting Pty Ltd
Spouse(s) Susette Maley ​ ​ ( m. 1935; div. 1944)​ Hope Nicholas Clark ​ ​ ( m. 1947; wid. 1983)​ Rose Lacson ​ ​ ( m. 1985; wid. 1992)​

Who married Lang Hancock?

Rose Porteousm. 1985–1992
Hope Margaret Nicholasm. 1947–1983Susette Maleym. 1935–1942
Lang Hancock/Spouse

Where is Rose Hancock Porteous now?

Mrs Porteous, who spoke to online magazine the Starfish about the divorce, is now hoping to live a quiet life in Perth and spend quality time with her daughter, Johanna, and her three poodles. Mrs Porteous married Mr Hancock in 1985, after she worked as his housekeeper. He was 39 years her senior.

Is Gina Rinehart married?

Frank Rinehartm. 1983–1990
Greg Haywardm. 1973–1981
Gina Rinehart/Spouse

Is Gina Rinehart Lang Hancock’s daughter?

Bianca Hope Rinehart
Ginia RinehartHope Rinehart Welker
Gina Rinehart/Daughters

Who is Gina Rinehart’s dad?

Lang HancockGina Rinehart / Father

How much is Hancock Prospecting worth?

Hancock Prospecting

Type Private
Products Iron ore and thermal coal; and Joint venture activities in ferruginous manganese, uranium, molybdenum, lead, zinc, gold, diamonds, and petroleum
Revenue $6 billion (2018)
Net income $1.37 billion (2018)
Owner Gina Rinehart Hope Margaret Hancock Trust

Who is the richest lady in Australia?

Rinehart is Australia’s richest person….Gina Rinehart.

Gina Rinehart AO
Nationality Australian
Education St Hilda’s School
Occupation Mining magnate; company chairwoman
Board member of Hancock Prospecting

How much is the Shahin family worth?

$1.84 billion
Elsewhere on the list, at number 37, 38 and 39, is another car-loving family, the Shahins. Khalil, Samer and Yasser Shahin (all worth $1.84 billion) are joint owners in the Peregrine Corporation, the company behind South Australia’s ubiquitous network of On the Run service stations, among other things.

When did Lang Hancock die?

^ “Lang Hancock, 1909-1992”. Mining Hall of Fame biography. Archived from the original on 1 July 2005. Retrieved 5 September 2005. ^ “The Wittenoom Tragedy”. Asbestos related information. Asbestos Diseases Society of Australia. 2004. Retrieved 5 September 2005. ^ a b “Lang Hancock Chronology: 50 Years Commemoration” (PDF). Hancock Prospecting.

What kind of boots does Lang Hancock wear?

Lang Hancock, small for a giant stomping around his country, wears his uniform of white safari jacket, slacks, kangaroo skin boots. Not his Sydney boots or his Melbourne boots which are shiny black leather, zip-up and fancy, but tough thick brown bush boots that make the pebbled ore crackle as he walks.

Is the Learjet Lang Hancock’s Million-Dollar Toy?

If Lang Hancock plays games — and it sometimes seems that his casual talk of building towns and railways, ports and dams is akin to a modeller’s paper mache layouts — then the Learjet is the million-dollar toy, the business tool that is the excess of this non-smoker, non-drinker.

How old was John Hancock when he was born?

Hancock was born on 10 June 1909 in Leederville, Perth, Western Australia. He was the oldest of four children born to Lilian ( née Prior) and George Hancock; his mother was born in South Australia and his father in Western Australia.