Gina Rinehart's Mining Giant Donates Millions to Right-Wing Campaign Group Ahead of Federal Election.
A significant amount of money was donated by Gina Rinehart's Hancock Prospecting to the right-wing campaign group Advance in the 2024-25 financial year. The company contributed almost $900,000 to the outfit, making it one of the largest single donors to the group.
Advance is a third-party organisation that campaigns against climate change policies and immigration reform, among other issues. Its executive director, Matthew Sheahan, said the donations were from 15,758 individual donors, with most giving less than $150.
Meanwhile, billionaire Clive Palmer's Trumpet of Patriots received more than $53 million in donations, making it the largest single donor to any campaign group in the period. Palmer also donated to his own party, United Australia, but did not secure any seats at the election.
The data shows that the 2025 federal election was one of the most expensive elections on record, with the two major parties spending nearly $215 million combined. Labor spent significantly less, at just over $160 million, but still managed to win the election.
Some notable donors to Labor included billionaire Anthony Pratt's company Pratt Holdings and Kerry Stokes' private investment firm Australian Capital Equity. On the other hand, billionaires Scott Farquhar and Mike Cannon-Brookes of Atlassian both donated significant amounts to the Greens.
The changes to political donation rules due to come into effect in time for the next election are set to significantly impact the way donations are made and disclosed.
A significant amount of money was donated by Gina Rinehart's Hancock Prospecting to the right-wing campaign group Advance in the 2024-25 financial year. The company contributed almost $900,000 to the outfit, making it one of the largest single donors to the group.
Advance is a third-party organisation that campaigns against climate change policies and immigration reform, among other issues. Its executive director, Matthew Sheahan, said the donations were from 15,758 individual donors, with most giving less than $150.
Meanwhile, billionaire Clive Palmer's Trumpet of Patriots received more than $53 million in donations, making it the largest single donor to any campaign group in the period. Palmer also donated to his own party, United Australia, but did not secure any seats at the election.
The data shows that the 2025 federal election was one of the most expensive elections on record, with the two major parties spending nearly $215 million combined. Labor spent significantly less, at just over $160 million, but still managed to win the election.
Some notable donors to Labor included billionaire Anthony Pratt's company Pratt Holdings and Kerry Stokes' private investment firm Australian Capital Equity. On the other hand, billionaires Scott Farquhar and Mike Cannon-Brookes of Atlassian both donated significant amounts to the Greens.
The changes to political donation rules due to come into effect in time for the next election are set to significantly impact the way donations are made and disclosed.