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Wealth of Australian billionaires increases by $50,000 per minute in 2025

1 June 2026
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The wealth of Australia’s billionaires surged by nearly $50,000 per minute in 2025, according to an analysis by Oxfam Australia. The annual rich list from the Australian Financial Review reveals that the wealth of the 20 richest Australians surpasses that of the bottom three million households combined. Oxfam’s chief executive Jennifer Tierney criticized the growing wealth disparity, stating that while billionaires’ fortunes continue to grow, many Australians struggle to afford basic necessities. The analysis highlighted that the wealth of the top 200 individuals in Australia has reached $707.25 billion, up from $667.8 billion the previous year, with Gina Rinehart maintaining her position as the richest Australian. Despite some tax reforms, Oxfam argues that significant changes are needed to ensure a fairer distribution of wealth, emphasizing that the increase in billionaire wealth could address critical issues like housing and healthcare.

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The widening wealth gap in Australia reflects a broader trend of increasing economic inequality, where the wealthiest individuals accumulate resources at a rate that significantly outpaces the average citizen’s earnings. Historical data indicates that the number of billionaires in Australia has risen to 178, with a collective increase in wealth of $25.67 billion over the past year. This concentration of wealth raises concerns about the sustainability of social services and economic stability, as many households face financial hardships. Oxfam’s findings suggest that addressing this imbalance through equitable taxation could facilitate investments in essential public services and support for communities in need.

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