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15/05/2026

A lovely day to meet Brandiscape Adventures we have followed there YouTube channel and they are so lovely and have the time to talk to Steve and I and we really appreciate all the info…if you don’t follow there channel you should take a look and follow along on there journey around Australia…😊

Celebrated my 50th birthday on the 9th of May on our block of land with family and friends for the last four days a good...
13/05/2026

Celebrated my 50th birthday on the 9th of May on our block of land with family and friends for the last four days a good weekend and Mother’s Day and have shared some photos from the Photo Booth we made of Steve and I

30/04/2026

In 1992, Gina Rinehart didn’t inherit a thriving business.
She inherited pressure.
Her father’s company, Hancock Prospecting, was carrying around $20 million in debt, with aging assets and limited operational strength. From a financial standpoint, the recommendation was straightforward.
Sell.
Liquidate the assets, clear the liabilities, and walk away with whatever value remained. It was the safe, rational decision.
She chose the opposite.
Rinehart wasn’t looking at the balance sheet the way the banks were. She was looking ahead at a structural shift already beginning to take shape.
China.
The country was entering a phase of rapid industrial expansion. Cities were growing, infrastructure was accelerating, and steel demand was on track to surge. And steel runs on one thing at scale.
Iron ore.
Instead of exiting, she doubled down. She renegotiated financing, streamlined operations, and most importantly, held onto the land when others believed it had little immediate value.
That decision changed everything.
As China’s demand for steel exploded, iron ore prices surged. What once looked like underperforming assets turned into strategic supply. With scale and timing on her side, Rinehart secured long-term contracts, improved production efficiency, and expanded output.
The company didn’t just recover.
It compounded.
What began as a distressed operation evolved into one of the most valuable private mining empires in the world, with Rinehart’s net worth eventually reaching tens of billions.
The difference wasn’t luck.
It was positioning.
Because balance sheets show the present, but real outcomes are shaped by who controls supply when demand shifts.
And in this case, while others were trying to exit the cycle, she stayed in it long enough to own it.

15/02/2026

Toy hauler progress con’t This Is Us Travels

15/02/2026

We stayed at a tiny house for Valentines Day This Is Us Travels

20/11/2025

Happy birthday Freddie This Is Us Travels

19/10/2025

Toy hauler status as of Sunday 19/10/2025

28/09/2025

Freddie loves playing with his ball which we had to put in a sock as he kept losing it lol This Is Us Travels

27/09/2025

One side of the toy hauler has been removed This Is Us Travels

27/09/2025

The door has come off the toy hauler This Is Us Travels

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