Gina

Gina: What does she want? – episode 7

May 18, 2025
Tim Winton, a renowned West Australian novelist and environmental advocate, joins Andrew Nikiforik, a Canadian journalist, and Alexander Howard, a Senior Lecturer in English. They dive into the controversial Grassy Mountain coal project, weighing economic benefits against environmental costs. The discussion touches on Ayn Rand's influence on Gina Rinehart's worldview, highlighting her capitalist ideals amid pressing climate concerns. They also explore the disconnect between wealth and environmental awareness, questioning the role of privilege in political discourse.
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ANECDOTE

How Gina Entered Canadian Coal

  • Hancock Prospecting bought Benga Mining and pursued Grassy Mountain in Alberta after 2019 regulatory shifts.
  • Gina pursued the project despite local restrictions and regulatory rejection, then relaunched via Northback Holdings.
INSIGHT

Regulators Rejected Grassy Mountain

  • Regulators rejected Grassy Mountain in 2021 citing weak local economic benefits and environmental risks like selenium pollution.
  • Gina then pursued legal challenges, lost repeatedly, and continued attempts to resurrect the mine.
ANECDOTE

Buying Local Support For The Referendum

  • After losing in court, Gina rebranded the company as Northback Holdings and lobbied heavily in Alberta.
  • Northback spent on community programs, campaign materials and transport to influence a November referendum in Crowsnest Pass.
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