BRW Rich 200, 2011

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The BRW Rich 200, 2011 is the 28th annual survey of the wealthiest people resident in Australia, published in hardcopy and online formats in the BRW magazine on 25 May 2011.[1]

In the 2011 list, the net worth of the wealthiest individual, Gina Rinehart, was A$10.31 billion.

The BRW Rich Families List was published annually since 2008. In the 2011 list, the Smorgon family headed the list with estimated wealth of A$2.69 billion.[1] The Smorgon families headed the families list in every year of its publication. The families list was last published in 2015.[2]

2011[1] Name Citizenship Source of wealth 2010[3]
Rank Net worth
A$ bn
Rank Net worth
A$ bn
1 Increase10.31 IncreaseGina RinehartAustraliaHancock Prospecting; investment5 Decrease4.75 Increase
2 Increase8.80 IncreaseIvan GlasenbergAustralia[4]
South Africa
Switzerland[5]
Glencore commodities trading
3 Increase6.18 IncreaseAndrew ForrestAustraliaFortescue4 Increase4.24 Increase
4 Decrease5.18 IncreaseAnthony PrattAustraliaVisy; Pratt Industries2 Decrease4.60 Increase
5 Increase5.05 IncreaseClive PalmerAustraliaMineralogy and other mining interests; hospitality7
6 Decrease4.98 DecreaseFrank LowyAustraliaWestfield; property (shopping centres)1 Increase5.04 Increase
7 Decrease4.30 IncreaseHarry TriguboffAustraliaMeriton
8 Decrease4.16 SteadyJames PackerAustraliaCrown Resorts; Consolidated Media Holdings6 Steady4.10 Decrease
9 Decrease3.45 IncreaseJohn GandelAustraliaProperty (shopping centres)
10Australia
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List of families

2011[1] Family name Citizenship Source of wealth 2010[3]
Rank Net worth
A$ bn
Rank Net worth
A$ bn
1 Steady2.69 IncreaseSmorgon AustraliaInvestment
n/a2.60 IncreaseBuckeridge AustraliaManufacturing; construction
2 Steady2.23 DecreaseLiberman AustraliaInvestment
3 Steady2.08 IncreaseBesen AustraliaProperty; retail
4 Increase2.01 IncreaseMyer AustraliaRetail; property; investment
5 Decrease1.42 IncreaseTalbot AustraliaResources
6 Steady1.35 IncreaseRoberts AustraliaInvestment; property
7 Decrease1.18 DecreaseSalteri AustraliaTenix; infrastructure investment
8
9
10
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