Kayla Itsines and Debbie Kepitis named in Australia’s richest women list

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The Australian Financial Review has revealed Australia’s richest women in 2024, naming two Greek Australians in the mix for this year’s International Women’s Day.

They include Debbie Kepitis and Kayla Itsines.

The 75 richest women in the country were revealed to have increased by 30% in the past year, with their total valuation being $151.2 billion.

These women recognised in the Rich Women List include entrepreneurs in resources, technology, property, and fashion.

Gina Rineheart
Gina Rineheart was named Australia’s richest woman. Photo: Matt Krumins.

Kayla Itsines 

The Greek Australian fitness queen Kayla Itsines, who co-founded the Sweat fitness app was also named in the Rich Women List for 2024, and was placed at number 67. She was revealed to have $165 million in fortune. 

She originally became famous when her and her ex-fiance Tobi Pearce published a woekout e-book ‘Bikini-body Guide’ in 2014 and soon after, they released  SWEAT in 2015.

Debbie Kepitis 

Debbie Kepitis is the  director of Ingham Property and this year was placed at number 50  of the rich list for the manufacturing and property industry.  She has more than $320 million in fortune.

Debbie is also known for being the daughter of the legendary racehorse owner and breeder Bob Ingham and is continuing her father’s legacy in business and racing.

Source: The Australian Financial Review.

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