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Right, I'm sure that all she has done is sat there all these years, and everything just 'happened'. I'm surprised at such a comment from you McLovin. Seems everyone needs to put their hatred for Rinehart aside and acknowledge what she has achieved.
From what I've read that is pretty much what happened. If I'm wrong, then I'd be happy to be corrected. When she inherited her wealth iron ore was ~$10/tonne. The higher ore price has had the double effect of both increasing yield on lower cost mines and making higher cost deposits economic. I'm not saying it just happened, but most of the heavy lifting was the result of a commodities boom and good luck.
I don't have a problem with Rinehart or her wealth, I'm indifferent to both. Similarly, she's entitled to her opinion, I pay it little attention but I doubt she loses sleep over that fact.