by KATE HUNTER
On the weekend my daughter, who’s nine, pointed to a picture in the paper of Gina Rinehart.
‘Who’s that lady and why is she everywhere?’
‘Her name is Gina Rinehart,’ I said, ‘She’s the richest woman in the world.’
‘Wow,’ said Annabel, ‘Does she have a lot of horses?’
My girl is at that age where pony-flesh is the only currency that matters.
‘I don’t know,’ I replied, ‘But I’m sure if she wanted to, she could buy all the horses she wanted.’
Annabel’s eyes shone. What a woman, I could see her thinking, what a life.
Time for Mummy to burst that bubble.
‘The thing is,’ I said, ‘I don’t think she’s very happy.’
‘Why not?’
‘Well, it seems her children don’t like her, she’s had three unhappy marriages and she’s more interested in buying newspapers and Western Australia than having ponies.’
‘Really?’ Annabel’s face twisted a little.
‘But if she bought Western Australia would she get all the horses that live there too?’
She’s like a dog with a bone, my girl. But I do love her, and I love these conversations over our Cheerios. I wonder whether Gina ever got to chat like this with her kids?
I got to thinking, much as I would love a squillion dollars (mainly so I could buy Annabel a pony), I think my life is richer, than Gina’s. Here’s why:
1) Everyday life is easier for me. It would be very hard for Gina, say, to buy a car. The salesman would see her coming, wouldn’t he? No way could Gina get them to throw in car mats and window tinting. No way, babe, forget it, you’re the richest woman in the world! When I recently bought a Suzuki Swift, my anonymity and last-season sneakers put me in a powerful position that saw fabric protection become part of the deal also.
2) All I have to do for my kids’ school fete is bake a cake and help with the newsletter. I imagine poor Gina was asked for all manner of help – everything from rides (can we use your chopper? The kids would love it!) And auction prizes (50,000 hectares of the Pilbara). How to say no? So awkward!
3) When you’re as rich as Gina, you have to pay more tax than most Australians. This is unfair, because if she gets sick it’s not like she will even USE our hospitals. There are perfectly good clinics in Switzerland to buy.
4) I quite enjoy buying the occasional Instant Scratchie and fantasizing about what I would do if I won $25,000. Or even $500. Such a thrill would be lost on Gina.
5) I bet Gina has never had that fist-pump moment when she found a ski jacket in Aldi that ACTUALLY FIT her six year old.
6) I know it’s the thought that counts, but on birthdays and at Christmas I like getting presents because it’s often stuff I wouldn’t… couldn’t… buy myself.
7) Gina has (probably) never done tuck-shop duty. And honestly, I wouldn’t wish it on anyone – but the moment it’s OVER is so sweet it’s all worth it. No number of seats on the Fairfax board could compare.
8) I never had the pressure of being anyone’s heir apparent. My parents took us to the beach once or twice a year. We dug a heap of holes. We never found any iron ore but I remember a lot of pippis.
9) My kids ask me to remember their pocket money on a Sunday night. They want it for AFL collector cards and Polly Pockets, not personal chefs and security.
10) There is something FANTASTIC about being read and listened to – online or in print – simply because what you have to say is interesting. Not because you own the paper. I have that.

Gina Rinehart, $18 billion, mining magnate and heiress of Hancock Prospecting
Kate Hunter is an advertising copywriter with over 20 years experience and one Gruen Transfer appearance to her name. Kate is also the author of the Mosquito Advertising series of novels. You can buy them here.
What are the things in your life that are better than money?








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128 Comments so far
One of my favourites. Love your work, Kate
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Love this article! Great job!
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Love this and completely agree
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I LOVE LOVE LOVE this article. I laughed out loud so hard when reading point 5. Thank you Kate for making my day!
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With Gina growing up on a property in the Pilbara I’m sure Gina loves horses as much as Kate’s daughter
Gina cops a bit too much flack for my liking, everyone hates you when you’re at the top.
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I hate her politics.
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Ditto.
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For the record, I don’t hate Gina Rinehart. I just don’t envy her life. And I’m sure she doesn’t envy mine.
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Gina is a prime example of being rich does not make you happy. However i will say on the pojnt of her children , maybe Gina relises the pitfalls of the wealth and is trying to shield them? Thye sound like spoilt little brats who need to learn what real life is like and HTFU.
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A few anomalies above, she has only been divorced once, from her first husband, the poor sap who was gagged and paid off with a measly $60k, the second, Rhinehart, died, he was as old as her father. Also she absolutely doesn’t pay the same tax as you and me. Like Packer and most other really wealthy people, they pay bugger all tax, they have brilliant accountants who ensure that.
Attempts to address that anomaly by the Resources rent tax, are resisted with extreme vigour.
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Thanks masd. I have fixed the bit about the divorces. You were quite right.
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11) It is very unlikely that your children will ever hate you (for more than an hour) or fight over your inheritance (at least not while you’re alive)
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I’ve always found that greedy people are never happy.
This woman has the ability to change the world, but does not.
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Cathy, how is she greedy? She runs a company. the aim of all companies is to make money, so is everyone who runs a company greedy?
Also how do you know that she does not do things that change the world?
She could be donating millions to charities and just chooses to stay quiet about it.
You should not judge the sum of a person based on the very narrow view the media gives you.
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We all have that ability and many do not for so many reasons. I doubt anyone knows what they would do unless they were in that very situation. So it’s easy to judge someone’s actions by our own measure even though it’s what we think we would do and not what we would actually do if that were our lot.
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This is the most honest and inspiring post I have read for a while. I too am thankful to not be famous and uber rich. I like to appreciate what my life gives me, have dreams that may seem unattainable and to be thankful for what comes my way. I want my child to have this attitude to life too.
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Lol @ the ski jackets in Aldi fist pump!
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Great post Kate, and too true! I would definitely do a fist pump after finding a well-fitting ski jacket at Aldi for a fraction of the price you’d pay elsewhere
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Love it, Kate!
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My word Anthony Pratt’s hair is red!!
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And I dare say you have better health… the excess of living the high life seems to have caught up with the likes of Rinehart, Packer and Palmer…
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Kate I love this
And am loving your posts more and more these days – keep up the great work!!
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I wouldn’t want to be GinaR either…not for all he ponies in the world!
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Love it! So funny and witty!
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Great points you make there. On that note, I can safely say that I am richer than Gina Rinehart too!
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