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[Published: Monday May 22 2017]

 Australian magnate donates $ 298m to charity

Canberra 22 May (ANA)  - Australian mining magnate Andrew Forrest and his wife, Nicola, have announced they will give A$ 400m (£ 229m; $ 298m) to charity. PM Malcolm Turnbull said the donation was "the biggest single philanthropic gift" in the nation's history, and the largest by a living Australian. The money will fund causes including cancer research, university education and ending indigenous disadvantage. The Fortescue Metals chairman has a history of philanthropy. "I have been very fortunate, with my wife, Nicola, to be able to accumulate capital, and then as soon as we can to commence giving it away," said Mr Forrest, who is estimated by Forbes to have a net worth of almost A$ 5.8bn. "We had a slightly unsustainable business model previously, where we would actually borrow money to give it away. Fortunately, we don't have to do that now, thanks to the strength of the iron ore sector." A 55-year-old entrepreneur, Mr Forrest graduated from the University of Western Australia with an economics degree in 1983. Known by his schoolboy nickname "Twiggy", he started his first mining business in 1994 and founded iron ore company Fortescue nine years later.(ANA)
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