The pair said their friendship and commitment to family remains strong and there will be no change in the structure or direction of their companies.
Australia’s richest couple, Andrew “Twiggy” Forrest and Nicola Forrest, have separated after 31 years, but say there will be no impact on their mining business or charity foundation., the pair said their friendship and commitment to family remains strong and there will be no change in the structure or operation of their companies.“After 31 years of marriage, we have made the decision to live apart,” the statement said.
In June, the Forrests donated 220 million Fortescue shares worth nearly $5 billion to Minderoo, which brought its endowment to about $7.6 billion.“We will continue our shared mission to create and gift our wealth to tackle community and global challenges, as recently shown by last month’s donation of one-fifth of our Fortescue shareholding to Minderoo Foundation,” their statement added.
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