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Penny Dakin, Nicola Forrest and Louise Olney of the Minderoo Foundation.

Forrests give $150m to gender equality fund

Billionaires Andrew and Nicola Forrest have put the largest grant from their Minderoo Foundation towards work to create a fairer world for women and girls.

  • Brad Thompson
Trevor St Baker donated $50,000 to Advance Australia in the 2022-23 financial year.

The heavy hitters behind Australia’s biggest conservative lobby group

Australia’s richest businesspeople have become major backers of Advance Australia, which helped lead the “no” campaign at the Indigenous Voice to parliament referendum.

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  • Primrose Riordan and Andrew Tillett

January

Robyn Denholm: still making bank, but less than she might be used to

Denholm plans $80m Tesla windfall

The Tesla chairwoman finally gets the chance to sell some shares.

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  • Myriam Robin and Mark Di Stefano
Front row: Vanessa Hudson with husband henry. Middle row: Emirates Sir Tim Clark with actors Rachel Griffiths and Andrew Taylor.  Back row: Francesca Packer with Robert Bates.

Power players rally for Sinner comeback

No prestige social event is complete without an iconic couple making a high-profile public showing.

  • Myriam Robin
John Bertrand and his wife Rasa Bertrand, sitting next to billionaire Paul Little.

Speed-schmoozing at the Australian Open women’s final

It took only 76 breezy minutes for Aryna Sabalenka to emerge victorious. In such a condensed evening, one couldn’t waste a moment watching tennis.

  • Myriam Robin
Atlassian founders Scott Farquhar and Mike Cannon-Brookes start the new year a collective $16 billion richer.

How some Rich Listers doubled their fortune in 2023 while others fell

The boom in IT stocks burnished the fortunes of Australia’s top tech entrepreneurs, while the crypto millionaires made a comeback.

  • Primrose Riordan and Andrew Turner