Pink trucks, netballers now in Rinehart iron mine
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THE woman who became the richest person in Australia by developing some of the nation's vast iron ore deposits has learned one key lesson from the last commodity bust - hire cheaper workers.
Billionaire Gina Rinehart is expanding her payroll to ramp up production from the Roy Hill Holdings mine in Western Australia's remote Pilbara outback. Many of her new employees get paid less because they have little or no mining experience, such as Courtney Grove, 24, who studied animal health and science at university.
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