Forbes list of Australia's 50 richest people 2019

The Forbes list of Australia's 50 richest people is the annual survey of the fifty wealthiest people resident in Australia, published by Forbes Asia on 15 January 2019.[1]

The net worth of the wealthiest individual, Gina Rinehart, was estimated to be US$14.80 billion; while the net worth of the 50th wealthiest individual, Michael Heine, was estimated to be US$750 million.

List of individuals

2019[1] Name Citizenship Source of wealth 2018
Rank Net worth
US$ bn
Rank Net worth
US$ bn
1 14.80 Gina Rinehart AustraliaHancock Prospecting; investment1 17.40
2 9.00 Harry Triguboff AustraliaMeriton Apartments
3 6.80 Anthony Pratt AustraliaVisy Industries; Pratt Industries
4 6.50 Frank Lowy AustraliaEx-Westfield; property
5 6.40 Mike Cannon-Brookes AustraliaAtlassian
Scott Farquhar Australia
7 4.30 Andrew Forrest AustraliaFortescue Metals Group
8 4.00 John Gandel AustraliaProperty (shopping centres)
9 3.60 James Packer AustraliaCrown Resorts; Consolidated Media Holdings
10 3.50 Lindsay Fox AustraliaLinfox
11 3.10 Bianca Rinehart, John Hancock,
Ginia Rinehart and Hope Welker
 AustraliaResources
12 2.90 Kerry Stokes AustraliaProperty; Seven West Media; resources
13 2.55 Sir Michael Hintze Australia
 United Kingdom
Retail; investment
14 2.50 Alan Wilson and family AustraliaReece Group; retail
15 2.40 Lang Walker AustraliaWalker Corporation (property)
16 2.30 Fiona Geminder AustraliaManufacturing; investment
17 2.20 Richard White AustraliaWiseTech Global
18 2.10 Maurice Alter AustraliaProperty (shopping centres)
19 1.90 David Hains AustraliaInvestment
20 1.80 Clive Palmer AustraliaMineralogy and other mining interests; hospitality
21 1.76 Heloise Waislitz AustraliaManufacturing; investment
22 1.74 Tony and Ron Perich AustraliaInvestment
23 1.70 Jack Cowin AustraliaCompetitive Foods Australia; investment
24 1.65 Angela Bennett AustraliaResources
25 1.62 David Teoh AustraliaTelecommunications
26 1.60 Gretel Packer AustraliaCrown Resorts; investment
27 1.50 Nigel Austin AustraliaCotton On Group; retail
28 1.46 Solomon Lew AustraliaPremier Investments; retail
29 1.44 Brett Blundy AustraliaRetail; agribusiness
30 1.42 Bob Ell AustraliaProperty development
31 1.40 John van Lieshout AustraliaReal estate
32 1.35 Gerry Harvey AustraliaHarvey Norman; retail
33 1.30 Manny Stul AustraliaRetail; toys
34 1.24 Kerr Neilson AustraliaFinancial services
35 1.22 Sam Tarascio AustraliaReal estate
36 1.20 Terry Snow AustraliaCapital Airport Group; property development
37 1.02 Judith Neilson AustraliaInvestment
38 1.00 Alan Rydge AustraliaRydges Hotels & Resorts
39 0.98 Maha Sinnathamby AustraliaReal estate
40 0.95 Paul Little AustraliaLogistics; real estate
41 0.91 Chris Wallin AustraliaMining
42 0.90 Len Ainsworth AustraliaGaming; manufacturing
43 0.87 Bruce Mathieson AustraliaHotels
44 0.85 Con Makris AustraliaReal estate
45 0.825 Russ Withers and family of the late Beverley Barlow Australia7-Eleven Australia
46 0.81 Ralph Sarich AustraliaReal estate
47 0.80 Richard Smith AustraliaFood distribution
48 0.77 John Kahlbetzer AustraliaAgriculture
49 0.76 Christopher Morris AustraliaSoftware; hospitality
50 0.75 Michael Heine AustraliaFinancial services
Legend
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See also

References

  1. "2019 Australia's 50 Richest". Forbes Asia. January 2019. Retrieved 28 September 2019.
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