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Media Release | Results for Roy Hill Holdings Pty Ltd (“Roy Hill”) for the Financial Year Ended 30 June 2021
18.11.2021
Ongoing, strong operational performance has enabled Roy Hill to capture iron ore’s significant price window in FY21 with higher shipped tonnes. Coupled with a focus on cost control across the business, Roy Hill’s profit after tax has doubled to $4.4 billion from $2.2 billion in FY20.
Read moreSupporting our community
18.11.2021
Roy Hill's Community Development team have delivered more than 2000 care packs since the early stages of the COVID-19 outbreak. Working with local Police and Foodbank WA to provide crucial support to remote communities and Traditional Owners, the team has their sights set on another 680 packs to be distributed before the end of 2021.
Read moreSRG secures short-term with Roy Hill, Rio Tinto
16.11.2021
In Western Australia, a three-year contract has been secured with Roy Hill to provide shutdown maintenance services at its iron ore operations in the Pilbara.
Read moreMining magnate Gina Rinehart backs changes to age pension system to keep older workers on the job
16.11.2021
“We are a supporter of the government changing its policy where pension arrangements are concerned, so that pensioners can work should they so choose, without onerous tax resulting from their decision to work. “Hancock is a very patriotic company that supports investment in Australia, primary industries and jobs in WA and Australia. When mining does well, Australia does well.”
Read moreInterview with National Seniors Australia Chief Advocate Ian Henschke.
16.11.2021
Henschke says he was pleased to see Gina Rinehart has come out and talked about this, noting business leaders watching them tonight are saying they need the workers to be able to do the jobs they require at the moment.
Read moreMining magnate Gina Rinehart backs changes to age pension system to keep older workers on the job
15.11.2021
“Hancock recognises the shortage of staff Australia-wide disrupts many projects and delays supplies,” Mrs Rinehart said. “We are a supporter of the Government changing its policy where pension arrangements are concerned, so that pensioners can work should they so choose, without onerous tax resulting from their decision to work. “Hancock is a very patriotic company that supports investment in Australia, primary industries and jobs in WA and Australia. When mining does well, Australia does well.”
Read moreRemembrance Day |
11 November 2021
11.11.2021
They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning. We will remember them.
Read moreA million reasons to smile
18.10.2021
Roy Hill employees have banded together to donate $1 million to iconic Western Australian children’s charity Telethon in 2021. Across our operations from Perth to the Pilbara, and with the support and generosity of our Executive Chairman, Mrs Rinehart, we’re delighted to support the Telethon Trust and the amazing organisations who benefit from their funding. The donation has been made possible through a unique program called the Chairman’s Profit Share (CPS). Initiated by Mrs Rinehart, the CPS is designed to recognise and reward staff for their contribution to business performance, so when Roy Hill does well, our people do well.
Read moreSupporting the next generation of female engineers
14.10.2021
Seventeen female engineering students experienced first-hand the many opportunities a career in mining provides with a three day tour of the Pilbara as special guests of Roy Hill as part the Girls Engineering Tomorrow (GET) program run through Curtin University. All of them embraced the opportunity to be on site and engage with Roy Hill personnel to better understand the many disciplines, engineering included, needed to keep our operations running.
Read moreA Fortunate Life: Tad Watroba
08.10.2021
Tad Watroba describes himself as ‘the most fortunate mining engineer there is’. After more than 45 years in the business, his drive and passion are as fierce today as when he began his first job down a mine after graduating in 1973 from Krakow’s AGH University of Science and Technology, then known as the University of Mining and Metallurgy.
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