Clive Palmer

Clive Palmer is a well-known Australian billionaire who made his fortune from mining. Mr. Palmer hasn't stopped coming up with insane ideas and doing crazy things since "One Step to the King." He is currently working on the construction of a massive luxury ocean liner known as "Titanic II," which will be built as a replica of the original Titanic, which drowned more than a century ago. The sole change is that "Titanic II" incorporates contemporary radar and communication equipment. Mr. Palmer went so far as to say that the price is irrelevant as long as it looks like the original. In addition, Mr. Palmer claimed that he would construct Jurassic Park in the hopes of "reviving" dinosaurs. As a result, he will unleash mechanical dinosaurs across the park for people to enjoy.


Clive Palmer's name is now well known not just in the world of finance but also in politics. According to the Diplomat, this "guy still known as a clown" is in charge of the Australian Parliament's balance of power. Clive Palmer, a former politician and mining billionaire, has had an unbelievable year despite spending a lot of money on commercials for his United Australia Party. Palmer, like Rinehart and Forrest, benefited greatly from the increase in mineral prices, but he managed to make the most of the situation. Palmer's Mineralogy company had a fantastic year, increasing his fortune by 88%.


Net worth: AUD $18.35 Billion

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