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Musicians, Sport Stars, Actors – The Wealthiest Celebs Who Piled Up Millions Of Dollars

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Shelly Roberts

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November 4, 2022

Justin Melvey - $1.5 Million

Australian actor Justin Melvey broke into the entertainment scene with several TV appearances not only in Australia but in the United States as well. He is most known for his performance as Harry Reynolds in "Home and Away," the popular evening soap opera. Melvey is also an avid skier, and he was a part of the Australian freestyle ski squad.

Melvey laid his hands on a Logie Award for the Most Popular New Talent on Australian TV. He has also made his presence felt in the Australian version of the American reality program, "Dancing with the Stars." He has amassed around $1.5 million in his bank to date.

George Pell - $1.5 Million

George Pell serves as the cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church in Vatican City. The Australian prelate initially served as a priest in the rural areas of Victoria. In 1998, the former Archbishop of Sydney and Melbourne received an appointment as a delegate to the Constitutional Convention.

Born in 1941 to a non-practicing Anglican father and a devout Catholic mother, Pell has already entered the eighth decade of his life. The Australian government honored him with the Centenary Medal in 2003. He also became a Companion of the order of Australia two years later. His net worth lies in the ballpark of $1.5 million.

Russell Crowe - $120 Million

Born in New Zealand, Russell Crowe migrated to Australia in 1968, when he was just four years old, but he is still not an Australian citizen. The world recognizes him for his stellar performance in the 2000 film, "Gladiator." He was honored with an Academy Award, the London Film Critics Circle Award, and many others for his role.

Having three consecutive Academy Award nominations and six Golden Globe Awards nominations (of which he won two) under his belt, Crowe has already cemented his position in Hollywood. Crowe, seen in the 2022 film, "Thor: Love and Thunder," has an estimated $120 million in his savings account.

Nicola Gobbo - $35 Million

Nicola Gobbo, the cousin of Jeremy Gobbo, a Melbourne barrister, and the niece of a former Victoria Governor, Sir James Gobbo, worked as a police informant and a criminal defense lawyer. Her childhood was somewhat different from the perception that she had a posh upbringing.

When Nicola was in high school, she lost her father. She was deeply influenced by the sudden loss. This incident left a lasting impact on her mind and even affected her future in many different ways. Nicola, who later settled and raised her family in Bayside, Melbourne, has an estimated net worth of $35 million.

Karl Stefanovic - $11 Million

Karl Stefanovic is a television presenter from Australia. He works as a journalist for the Australian free-to-air Nine Network. You can catch him as the co-anchor of "Today," the breakfast show on Nine Network. He is also popular as the contributing reporter for "60 Minutes," an Australian newsmagazine inspired by a CBS show of the same name.

Stefanovic started working for Nine Network in 2000 as a reporter and rose up the ranks. The Australian Gold Logie winner quit the "Today" show in 2018 but made a grand comeback in 2020, at a time when an Australian bushfire crisis reached its peak. He now has a fortune of $11 million.

Tina Arena - $10 Million

Filippina Lydia Arena, aka Tina Arena, has her fingers dipped in many pies. She is a singer, songwriter, and musician all rolled into one. Selling over 10 million records worldwide, she has attained fame worldwide as a multilingual artist who has sung and recorded in French, English, Spanish, and Italian.

She is one of the highest-selling artists in Australia. She is the first Australian to receive the National Order of National Merit from the then-French president, Nicolas Sarkozy, in 2011. Arena was honored with an induction into the esteemed Australian Recording Industry Association Hall of Fame. With a net fortune of $10 million, she has safely avoided bankruptcy.

Guy Pearce - $25 Million

Do you remember Mike Young from "Neighbours," the Australian TV show that aired on Seven Network? Guy Pearce is the actor who made the character a household name. He stormed into showbiz with the road comedy film, "The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert," in 1994. He is also an advocate for the conservation of endangered animals.

The Geelong, Victoria resident has been honored with one Primetime Emmy Award, aside from receiving Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild nominations. Owing to the success he has garnered over the years, the English-born Australian actor has something in the ballpark of $25 million. He wouldn't need to file for bankruptcy, for sure.

Peter Overton - $9 Million

Peter Overton has amassed great success in his career as a TV journalist. Overton is a successful news presenter who hosts "Nine News Sydney," a local news bulletin airing across the Australian state of New South Wales. You can binge on the show from 6 p.m. every Sunday to Thursday.

The Australian television personality played himself in "The Tunnel," the Australian horror film in 2021. He also featured in "Pacific Rim: Uprising," the 2018 monster sci-fi film. Aside from being a journalist, Overton is a Royal Australian Air Force member. With an estimated net fortune of $9 million, he probably has an above-average credit score.

Anthony Field - $20 Million

Anthony Field has carved a niche in music, acting, songwriting, and production. Field's fans know him best as a member of "Cockroaches," the pub rock band that enjoyed commercial success in the '80s. He co-founded the children's music group, "The Wiggles," when he was at Macquarie University.

The devout Catholic is an avid sports fan, too, and takes great interest in cricket. He also loves other sports, such as rugby, acrobatics, and gymnastics. With his net fortune standing at $20 million, the sole remaining original Wiggle has safely stayed away from bankruptcy. Did we mention that Field is a Member of the Order of Australia?

Jeff Fatt - $4 Million

Jeffrey Fatt found fame as a member of "The Wiggles," the popular children's group. Along with the other members, he received an honorary doctorate degree in 2006 from the ACU or the Australian Catholic University. He was also a member of "Cockroaches," the pop band that saw their widest success in the '80s.

Fatt, who became a Member of the Order of Australia in 2010 for his service in the field of children's entertainment, has earned popularity as a social benefactor for his involvement in various charities. He has built up a fortune of around $4 million. He certainly doesn't need any credit help.

Murray Cook - $20 Million

Murray Cook was associated with "The Wiggles," the children's band, as one of its founding members between 1991 and 2012. Cook was popular among the children during his heyday for his guitar skills. He served as the group's tour manager in 2013.

Post that; he was actively involved in numerous music projects. Aside from creating music, Cook has supported different charities for the benefit of society. His net earnings have been recorded to be something near $20 million. That is probably sufficient, as he has invested a good part of it on vintage guitars. He also has a passion for unusual clothes.

Alan Sugar - $1.3 Billion

Alan Sugar, also known as Lord Sugar, had a humble beginning and went from rags to riches by using his business acumen. Aside from being a self-made business magnate, Lord Sugar has been a successful author and media personality. As per the data published by the Sunday Times Rich List, the founder of Amstrad entered the billionaires' club in 2015.

Between 1991 and 2001, he was a part-owner and chairman of the Premier League side Tottenham Hotspur but sold his stake for $28.7 million later. He has raked in an approximate amount of $1.4 billion till now. His real estate business now constitutes the lion's share of his wealth.

Ben Cousins - $5 Million

Benjamin Cousins garnered quite a huge fan following as an Australian football player. Mike Sheahan, the veteran Australian sports journalist, considers Cousins among the greatest Australian footballers ever. Throughout his decorated career, Cousins has laid his hands on a premiership medallion, the Most Valuable Player Award, as well as a Brownlow Medal.

Aside from sports, he has co-produced "Such is Life: The Troubled Times of Ben Cousins," a documentary film. It is one of the most-watched documentaries in the history of Australia. His current net fortune is estimated at $5 million, and he has developed his investment strategy capitalizing on that.  

Shane Warne - $50 Million

Shane Warne, the legendary leg-spinner, was one of the most charismatic cricketers on and off the field. Representing Australia on the world stage, Warne played in 145 Tests and took 708 wickets before retirement. He was a player-cum-coach for the Indian Premier League franchise, Rajasthan Royals, and helped his side come out with flying colors in the inaugural season.

Though Warne is no longer among us, his legacy continues to live in the hearts of cricket fans. His statue is placed in front of the majestic Melbourne Cricket Ground. Before his death, he had accumulated around $50 million in net worth.

Tziporah Malkah - $2 Million

Katherine Helen Fischer, whom you know today as Tziporah Atarah Malkah, cemented her position in the acting and modeling world during the '90s. She became Tziporah Malkah after she converted to Judaism. She is best known for her performance in the 1993 film, "Sirens" and her appearance in the 2017 reality show "I'm a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!"

She is an art connoisseur too. Paul Newton, a painter from Australia, created a portrait of Malkah named "Kate and Barbie," and she kept it in her private art collection. She reportedly has a net fortune of $2 million. That's a sufficient amount of money to keep off bankruptcy.

Johnathan Thurston - $5 Million

If you are an avid rugby fan, the name Johnathan Thurston will ring a bell. He has successfully represented Australia in international tournaments and also played in the National Rugby League. He was picked as halfback of the best Australian Aboriginal squad over the last 100 years. He has won the Golden Boot Award three times, which is an unbeaten record till now.

He laid the foundation stone of the Johnathan Thurston Academy in 2018. He is now its Managing Director and is busy training the youngsters. His net fortune is recorded to be around $5 million. His wealth management plans must have worked out well.

Leigh Matthews - $6 Million

Leigh Matthews, popularly known as 'Lethal Leigh,' represented Hawthorn in the Victorian Football League. According to AFL, Matthews is the best Australian rules football player of the 20th century. After he retired as a player, Matthews took up the job of coaching the Australian Football League sides Brisbane Lions and Collingwood and attained significant success.

He holds a legendary status in the Australian Football Hall of Fame. A statue of Matthews was put up in his honor outside the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Currently, he works as a television commentator on AFL. His $6 million net fortune has made his portfolio look quite attractive.

Kevin Bartlett - $5 Million

Kevin Bartlett is a veteran Australian Football player. He is the first player to play 400 games in the Victoria Football League (VFL), now known as the Australian Football League (AFL). Bartlett's achievements have earned him legendary status in the Australian Football Hall of Fame.

Bartlett represented the VFL side, Richmond Football Club, during his playing days. Journalist and AFL commentator Mike Sheahan hailed him as the ninth-greatest player in the history of the league. After his withdrawal, he took up the job of a sports commentator and found success. Considering his $5 million fortune, his retirement planning would presumably be smooth.

Dawn Fraser - $1.5 Million

Dawn Fraser is a monumental figure in the world of swimming. She is among four swimmers in the history of the sport who won the same individual event at the Olympics three times. The women's 100-meter freestyle event was where she ruled. She holds the record for completing 100 meters of freestyle swimming in less than a minute.

Despite being born into a not-so-well-to-do family, Fraser advanced in her career against all odds and even made her presence felt in the political circuit later. Her net income stands at around $1.5 million. With a figure like that, you can't get bankrupt.

Tim Cahill - $12 Million

Tim Cahill, a legend in the Australian soccer circuit, is a natural midfielder representing his country on 108 occasions and scoring 50 goals. He was the first Australian soccer star who scored a goal at the FIFA World Cup. He found the net in the 2006, 2010, and 2014 World Cups.

Cahill, with five goals, holds the record for most goals in a World Cup by an Australian. Post-retirement, he has taken up the job of a football pundit on Sky Sports and BBC Sports. With some $12 million as his total fortune, we think he should invest money in a football academy to help future 'Cahills' to prove their mettle.

Fiona Horne - $1.5 Million

Fiona Horne has a knack for doing what others seldom do. Horne is a modern practicing witch who has published several books for teen witches. In the early stages of her career, she rocked the musical circuit as the lead singer of "Def FX," the electro-rock band from Australia. Later on, she became a best-selling author writing on modern witchcraft.

She is also a skydiver holding a world record, a commercial pilot, and a humanitarian aid worker. She has also worked as a host for "Mad Mad House," a reality show. Horne boasts of a total savings of $1.5 million. It would be wise of her to put her fortune in an investment account.

Kym Johnson - $1 Million

Kym Herjavec, previously Kym Johnson, appeared as a professional dancer in the Australian and American versions of "Dancing with the Stars," the dance reality show. The skilled ballroom dancer received huge applause and appreciation for her raw talent and became the heartthrob of many who saw her perform.

Later, Johnson became the judge for the Australian version of the show between 2013 and 2015. Aside from that, she has been a part of The Celebrity Apprentice Australia in its third season. Having a fortune of approximately $1 million implies she can implement a business plan if she indeed has one.

Wayne Gardner - $1.5 Million

Wayne Gardner had come a long way since he started racing in 1977. He rose to prominence as a professional motorcycle racer when winning the 500 cc Motorcycle World Championship in 1987. He became the first racer from Australia to achieve this feat.

Gardner's subsequent successes put him on a higher pedestal in his career. He became a Member of the Order of Australia in 1988. In 1991, the former Grand Prix champion entered the Sport Australia Hall of Fame. In 2000, he was honored with an Australian Sports Medal. His net savings of around $1.5 million can keep bankruptcy at bay. 

Nicolle Dickson - $12 Million

Nicolle Dickson came under the limelight with her portrayal of Bobby Simpson in "Home and Away." Dickson was associated with the soap opera between 1988 and 1993. She laid her hands on the Logie Award in 1989. She made an appearance on Australian Celebrity Survivor on Channel 7 and raked in an impressive salary.

Dickson holds a bachelor's degree in Visual Arts with photography as a major. Surprisingly, following her decision to quit acting, she is now earning her living as an accountant and a bookkeeper. She has piled up something in the ballpark of $12 million to date.

Guy Leech - $2 Million

Guy Leech is an expert in ironman lifesaving. The former champion emerged triumphant at more than six races of Uncle Toby's Super Series. Leech has won the premium Coolangatta Gold events twice. After retirement, he makes sure that he trains daily. He also trains people with paddling as well as cross-training strength exercises. He entered the Australian Survivor Hall of Fame in 2020, its inaugural year.

Leech is involved in charity too. He participated in "Australian Celebrity Survivor: Vanuatu" on Seven Network and won the show. The money he took ($95K) was used for charity. He has accumulated a net worth of $10 million.

Mark Webber - $10 Million

Mark Webber occupies a special place in the hearts of speed freaks. Webber, a passionate mountain biker, won the FIA WEC in 2015. After retiring from motorsport, he took up the job of a television expert for Network 10 in Australia and Channel 4 in the United Kingdom.

Webber, an FIA Hall of Fame and Australian Motor Sports Hall of Fame inductee, has raked in net earnings of approximately $10 million. Aside from motorcycles, his love for Porsches is well-known. He has spent most of his wealth on a 918 Spyder and a 997 GT2 RS, among other automobiles from the line. 

Tim Minchin - $6 Million

Timothy David Minchin is a bundle of talents. Not only is he a skilled comedian and actor, but Minchin also proved his mettle as a writer, poet, composer, musician, and songwriter. Aside from appearing on Australian, British, and American television, he won critical acclaim at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival and the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2005.

Minchin has also earned a formidable reputation by acting in various plays, such as "Hamlet" and "Twelfth Night." He received an honorary doctorate from the University of Western Australia, owing to his contribution to the field of arts. He has amassed some $6 million in a savings account. He might double the figure in the coming years.

Olivia Newton-John - $60 Million

Olivia Newton-John is a name still revered in the entertainment industry even after her death. She passed away on August 8, 2022. She laid her hands on the Grammy Award four times. With close to 40 entries on the Billboard hits, she will be remembered most by her fans for "Physical," which stayed on top of the chart for ten weeks.

Aside from the entertainment field, Newton-John will also be remembered for contributing to various causes like the environment and animal rights. She supported breast cancer research by setting up a research center in Melbourne. Leaving behind a net fortune of something close to $60 million, she must have never dealt with bankruptcy in her lifetime.   

Hugo Weaving - $25 Million

Hugo Weaving is a well-known English actor, but he has lived in Australia almost throughout his career. Banking on his natural talent, Weaving has gotten his mitts on more than five AACT awards. He received global recognition for his role as Agent Smith in "The Matrix" franchise. He is also popular for portraying the role of Elrond in the epic fantasy series, "The Lord of the Rings."

Weaving is an animal rights activist too. He was appointed as the brand ambassador of Voiceless, an organization for animal rights in Australia, in 2004. With $25 million as his net income, he might need a financial planner to work out his monetary strategies.

Rachel Griffiths - $8 Million

Rachel Griffiths earned prominence as an actress with her role in "Muriel's Wedding," the 1994 comedy. Her performance helped Griffiths win an AACT Award. She also found luck in Hollywood, bagging a prominent role opposite legendary Julia Roberts in "My Best Friend's Wedding." The actress has also participated in plays like "Macbeth" and "A Doll's House."

She has been an advocate for same-gender marriage in her native country, Australia. Griffiths was honored at the 2020 Australia Day Honors. She has accumulated a net fortune of something to the tune of $8 million. With that money, she can easily avoid financial woes throughout her career.

Rebel Wilson - $22 Million

After Rebel Wilson graduated from the Australian Theatre for Young People, she got an opportunity to star as Toula in "Pizza," the comedy series on CBS. The Australian actress shifted to the United States and starred in the comedy "A Few Best Men," and thereafter, she focused on a series of film projects in the USA.

Wilson religiously follows the National Football League and avidly supports the Los Angeles Rams. Wilson is the epitome of body positivity, and she has inspired many women around the globe. She spent some $3.75 million from her net income of $22 million on a stunning harborside property in Sydney in 2015.

Samantha Armytage - $5 Million

Samantha Armytage, who spent much of her childhood in New South Wales, later became an accomplished journalist and TV anchor. She co-hosted "Sunrise," the breakfast TV show on Seven Network between 2013 and 2021, joining hands with David Koch, another popular television personality. She has also been a co-host of "Weekend Surprise."

In 2021, Armytage resigned from "Sunrise" because she wanted to spend quality time with her family. On March 11, 2021, Samantha hosted the show for the last time. The success she has attained in her career has helped her rake in an estimated $5 million. With that amount in her financial portfolio, she can avoid going broke.

Jacki Weaver - $2 Million

Jacki Weaver is a veteran performer who has made her presence felt on stage and screen. She received worldwide acclaim for portraying iconic characters in films such as "Animal Kingdom" in 2010 and "Silver Linings Playbook" in 2012. While appearing in classic plays like "A Streetcar Named Desire," she is also a familiar face on Australian television. Her list of TV shows also includes the American series, "Yellowstone."

Weaver is well into her 70s, but her energy and work ethic can inspire many youngsters. Speaking of her net fortune, she has gathered around $2 million. She could invest money to set up a performing arts academy for those who want to take up acting. 

Scott Cam - $11 Million

Scott Cam found significant fame as an Australian television personality. Cam is most known for being the anchor of "The Block," the reality show on the Nine Network. Before that, he also appeared regularly in "Backyard Blitz," the lifestyle show on Nine Network in 2000.

Cam won the Silver Logie as the Most Popular Presenter and the Gold Logie as the Most Popular Personality on Australian TV, both in 2014. He has authored "Out of the Back" and "Home Maintenance for Knuckleheads." Cam's net wealth stands to the tune of $11 million. He won't need to take any financial loan if his success streak continues.

Dani Laidley - $1.5 Million

Dani Laidley is popular as a retired Australian Football player with an illustrious career. They represented the AFL outfits North Melbourne and West Coast Eagles between 1987 and 1997. After retiring from the sport, they took up the job of coaching North Melbourne Football Club in the AFL, being with the side for seven seasons.

Laidley started a gender transition from male to female in 2019. The entire process took two years to complete. Her lawyer declared that Laidley was no longer a male in 2021. Her net worth sits pretty sound, around $1.5 million. She can build an Australian Football academy with that sum.

Gladys Berejiklian - $10 Million

Gladys Berejiklian is a former politician belonging to the Liberal Party. She occupied the position of the 45th Premier of the Australian state of New South Wales between 2017 and 2021. Born to Armenian immigrant parents, Berejiklian, as a politician, wanted to halve the overseas migration intake of her state in 2018 while also upholding the idea of multiculturalism.

In 2022, Berejiklian decided to quit politics and take up the responsibility as head of Optus, the telecommunications entity. She is no longer interested in politics and is more inclined to work in the private sector. She already has a net fortune of $10 million. A job in the private sector can help her double that sum in the future.  

Pete Evans - $3 Million

Peter Daryl Evans is known to the world as a chef and cookbook author. Evans' Hugos Group of eateries won eight Chef's Hats from Sydney Morning Herald. The pizza outlet won the Best Pizza in the World title and the American Pizza Challenge in New York. Evans, who co-hosted "My Kitchen Rules" on Channel 9 and appeared on several other shows, is a household name both in and outside Australia.

Evans wrote a recipe column every month for The Australian Women's Weekly from 2009 to 2012 to raise awareness about the inaccuracies in nutritional guidelines. He has accumulated a net wealth of an estimated $3 million. He spent $1.2 million of it on a farm in Round Mountain, New South Wales.

Jesse Spencer - $8 Million

Jesse Gordon Spencer is a famous face on Australian TV. Spencer became a household name with his role as Billy Kennedy in "Neighbours," a soap opera, and as Matthew Casey in "Chicago Fire." He was nominated in the Most Popular Actor category of Logie Awards for his role in "Neighbours."

In 2007, People's magazine included him in its list of 100 Most Beautiful People. He was also seen as Nicholas Feinstein in "The Girl Is in Trouble," the 2015 film. His fortune of $8 million proves Spencer has been quite successful in his career. He is in his 40s now and has a long way to go.

Julian Assange - $300K

Founding Wikileaks, an international non-profit which serves as a clearing house for sensitive and confidential documents, is one of the major achievements in Julian Paul Assange's career. The Queensland-born internet activist shook the world by leaking sensitive information and became a symbol of independent journalism and press freedom.

Despite facing the consequences, Assange remains a popular figure worldwide who is seen by many as an unswerving campaigner for truth. He hosted "World Tomorrow" in 2012 and appeared in "The War You Don't See" before winning the New Media Award from The Economist and The Stuttgart Peace Prize in 2020. He has built an empire of his own and has accumulated a net fortune of $300K.

Greg Page - $1.5 Million

Gregory John Page is known as not only the lead singer of "The Wiggles" but also its founding member. He was associated with the children's band between 1991 and 2006. He rejoined the band in 2012. Page, an admirer of Elvis Presley, recorded his solo album "Taking Care of Country" to show his respect, and this was actually his fifth solo. He has also hosted the travel show "Sydney Weekender."

He became a Member of the Order of Australia in 2010 for his contribution to children's entertainment. Page started Greg Page Fund to create awareness among the public about orthostatic intolerance and raise funds. A net fortune of $1.5 million in his bank will help him more in his endeavors.

Toni Pearen - $1.5 Million

Toni Michelle Pearen became popular for her role in "E Street," the soap opera between 1989 and 1992, but later she pursued a career in music too. As a singer, Pearen released "Intimate" in 1994. Singles from the album "I Want You" and "In Your Room" received gold certification from ARIA (Australian Recording Industry Association).

Aside from that, Pearen presented the Nine Network program, "Australia's Funniest Home Video Show," between 2003 and 2007. You might have also caught her in action on "Dancing with the Stars." Her actress, singer, and TV presenter skills have helped her fetch $1.5 million. She sure can avoid a bankruptcy lawyer's cost with that amount!

Herb Elliott - $38 million

Herb James Elliott made Australia proud at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome. According to several critics and fans, Elliott is the greatest runner of his time, as far as middle-distance running is concerned. He has won 36 times in a mile run and never lost a race. He quit athletics after taking part in the Sumer Olympics in 1960. He was just 22, then.

Post-retirement, he took up a career in business. He even became the CEO of Puma in North America and later the chairman of the Australian iron ore entity Fortescue Metals Group. It was not so hard for him to rake in a net wealth of $38 million. Elliott surely knows the ins and outs of wealth management.

Benjamin Wynn - $5 Million

Benjamin Wynn created the sound design for "Avatar: The Last Airbender," the television series. Using the pseudonym Deru, the American composer has attained fame for his collaboration with the British composer Joby Talbot. Wynn has excellent knowledge of signal processing, music theory, composition, synthesis, etc., as he studied music technology at the California Institute of the Arts.

He joined hands with Jeremy Zuckerman to form "The Track Team," a sound design studio, and together, they won the Emmy 2012 for editing the music for "Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness." Although they are pursuing their creative endeavors now, Wynn's net wealth of an estimated $5 million suggests he has achieved much in his music career spanning more than 25 years.

Julia Morris - $900K

Julia Morris has tasted considerable success in the field of live comedy and acting. Morris is also a popular television and radio presenter. She has traveled extensively from one corner of Australia to perform in her comedy shows. She has also appeared on British TV. Morris has played the roles of Ruth in "Not Going Out" on British TV and herself in "The Celebrity Apprentice Australia."

If you are into reality shows, you might have seen her hosting "Australia's Got Talent" too. She has piled up something in the ballpark of $900K in her banks. We hope she will soon enter the million-dollar club.

Adam Gilchrist - $ 380 Million

Adam Gilchrist is an Australian cricket commentator, a former international cricketer, and was also the Australian national team captain. Many fans regard him as one of the greatest wicket-keeper-batsmen in the game's history, who redefined the role through his aggressive batting; he was the first player to hit 100 sixes in Test cricket.

Outside of cricket, Gilchrist has various company directorships under his belt, including sandalwood company TFS Corporation and Travelex. He's also a regular cast member on the Australian comedy series "How to Stay Married." Gilchrist's previous sporting career and other private businesses contribute to his $380 million net worth.

Shane Watson - $25 Million

Shane Watson was a former cricketer who played international cricket from 2002 to 2016 and was the world's No. 1 T20I all-rounder for 150 weeks. He also held the record by being there for 120 consecutive weeks and was the last player from Australia's golden era of the early '00s to retire.

Watson was the highest-paid non-Indian cricketer in the world for five back-to-back years between 2011 and 2015. So it is no surprise that this celebrated sportsman has a $25 million fortune to his name. Following the end of his career, he established a sports clinic and started a podcast titled "Lessons Learnt with the Greats."

Brett Lee - $10 Million

Throughout his career, Brett Lee was recognized as one of the world's fastest bowlers and played all three formats of the game with the Australian international cricket team. He won the 2003 World Cup, and from 2000 to 2009, only Muttiah Muralitharan took more ODI wickets than Lee.

Since his retirement in January 2015, Lee has found work as a movie actor and a sports commentator, worked for Fox Sports as a commentator, performed in "The Masked Singer Australia" in 2019, and was cast in the 2016 Indo-Australian movie" UnIndian." These endeavors have undoubtedly helped him add to his growing personal wealth of $10 million.

David Warner - $11.5 Million

There are very few left-handed opening batters better than David Warner, and the former captain of the Australian national cricket team was the first Australian cricketer in 132 years who got selected for a national team without experience in first-class cricket. He is considered one of the best batters of the current era and plays for the New South Wales cricket team.

Warner is a big fan of investing for the future, and he has put much of his payment from cricket and endorsements into properties around Sydney, along with a liquor brand. These smart investments have helped his bank balance grow to $11.5 million.

Sonia Kruger - $8 Million

Watchers of Australian television should be able to recognize Sonia Kruger, as she has been a prominent face in the media for over 20 years. She is best known for co-hosting the Australian version of "Dancing with the Stars" and is a presenter on "The Voice Australia." While with Seven Network, she also covered the Olympics, the Melbourne Cup, and the Australian Open.

In 2015, Kruger purchased a mansion on the Balmoral Slopes, considered an intelligent investment by nearby locals. Financial experts expect the property to rise in value, giving Kruger a considerable profit and will undoubtedly help her $8 million net worth grow.

 

Grant Denyer - $3 Million

Grant Denyer is a motor racing driver and a television and radio presenter who has worked for popular Australian networks like Seven Network and Network 10. His television career began in 1997, and over the years, he has been nominated for a Logie Award four times, winning it once in 2018.

Denyer's various sources of income have helped him become worth around $3 million, which financial experts predict will increase in the coming years. His love for powerful roadsters led him to become a racecar driver, and in 2005, Denyer debuted with Dick Johnson Racing and won the Mark Kable Rookie of the Year.

Rex Hunt - $18 Million

Rex Hunt is a former Australian rules football player and commentator known for a habit of making up quirky nicknames for players. He was also a former police officer and, at one time, was the host of fishing programs on the Seven Network. Hunt is famous for catchphrases like "Folks, it doesn't get any better than this!"

After his football career ended, he became a famous football commentator for 3AW and called over 2,000 games of AFL football. In 2014, Hunt started a radio show that explored the life and achievements of various AFL football legends. All these have contributed to his $18 million net worth.

Tracy Grimshaw - $1 Million

Tracy Grimshaw is a journalist and television presenter who was a co-host of "Today" for nine years and was a presenter of "A Current Affair" from 2006 till November 2022, when she stepped down from the position. Her career began in 1981 when she joined Nine News as a reporter, and by 1987, she was presenting "Nine Morning News."

In November 1996, Grimshaw was appointed as co-host of "Today," where she stayed for nine years before being replaced by Jessica Rowe. She also had a minor role in the Australian release of "Shark Tale," voicing the character of Katie Current, and she has an estimated $1 million in the bank.

Melissa Doyle - $3 Million

The bulk of Melissa Doyle's $3 million assets come from working as a TV presenter, author, and journalist. She was the co-host of the Seven Network's breakfast television program "Sunrise" from 2002 to 2013, and left the network entirely in 2020 after appending 25 years with them.

Doyle began her career in 1990 by securing a cadetship with WIN Television's Canberra bureau, and in 1993, moved to Prime Television. She was nominated for the Silver Logie from 2006 to 2010 and was the only female nominated in that category. In 2013, Doyle joined Smoothfm to host "Weekend Breakfast" and helped the show's popularity grow to stellar ratings.

Osher Günsberg - $12 Million

Osher Günsberg is a television and radio presenter and journalist who is the host of several shows like "The Bachelor Australia," "The Bachelorette Australia," "Bachelor in Paradise Australia," and "The Masked Singer Australia." Between 1994 and 1997, he was also an electric bass player for bands like Resin Dogs and Feebles Junky.

Günsberg's radio career kicked off when he was 20, at the B105 radio station in Brisbane, where he filled in for late-night announcing shifts, and in 2015, joined HIT105's breakfast show and hosted "Summer Breakfast." With such an impressive CV, it's no wonder the British-Australian workaholic has amassed a $12 million fortune.

Eddie McGuire - $55 Million

Eddie McGuire's $55 million fortune is not surprising, considering he is a man that wears many hats as a presenter, journalist, Australian Football League commentator, and former president of Collingwood Football Club, a Melbourne-based Australian Rules football club. His first media job was as a football statistician and cricket reporter for The Herald from 1978 to 1982.

In 1994, McGuire joined the host panel of "The Footy Show" and expanded his horizons further by becoming the host of the Australian version of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire." That same year, he also hosted Sydney's New Year's Eve telecast. At one point, his reported on-air salary was $3.5 million.

Edwina Bartholomew - $1.5 Million

Edwina Bartholomew is a journalist and television presenter who is the news presenter on the Seven Network's breakfast television program "Sunrise." She began her career as an intern for the network. Initially making coffees for her workers, she swiftly rose through the ranks to cover the Beijing Olympics.

In 2013, Bartholomew was appointed a weather presenter on the network and co-hosted "Dancing with the Stars" before leaving the role to become the show's entertainment presenter and primary fill-in news presenter. She also co-hosted "Australian Spartan" in 2018 and 2019 alongside Hamish McLachlan and reportedly has $1.5 million in the bank.

Matt Doran - $1.5 Million

After graduating in 2003 from Melbourne University with a Bachelor's degree in Media and Communications, Matt Doran worked as a reporter for a few stations. He eventually became a police reporter with Herald Sun in 2006, covering various natural incidents and occurrences.

He then worked for Network Ten and, in 2011, was appointed presenter of "Ten Eyewitness News Early" and "Ten Eyewitness News Morning" before resigning from the network in 2015. Doran joined the Seven Network in 2017 and became a presenter of its flagship public affairs program, "Sunday Night." In 2019, he was appointed co-host of "Weekend Sunrise." As of 2022, his reported net worth is $1.5 million.

David Koch - $1.5 Million

Although he sometimes gets mistaken for a late American businessman who bore the same name, these two are in no way related. This David Koch is an Australian presenter best known as the host of the Seven Network's breakfast program "Sunrise." He is not a billionaire like his namesake, but he does rank as a budding millionaire with a $1.5 million net worth.

Koch began his career as a financial journalist before switching to television in 2002 to replace Chris Reason and saw viewer ratings for the program grow for it to become the leading breakfast show in Australia. He has also written several financial management books.

Justine Schofield - $1.5 Million

Justine Schofield is a presenter, cook, and author with three books to her credit and a bank balance of about $1.5 million. In 2009, she starred in the first series of ''MasterChef Australia,'' where she came in fourth place and was subsequently offered her own program, "Everyday Gourmet with Justine Schofield," on Network Ten.

Schofield recorded over 700 episodes and eight seasons for the program, and it spawned several spinoff series like "Tropical Gourmet Queensland," "Tropical Gourmet: New Caledonia," and "Justine's Flavors of Fuji." In 2019, she competed in the fifth season of "I'm a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here!" where she placed eighth.

Julie Goodwin - $3 Million

Julie Goodwin gained national attention when she won the inaugural season of ''MasterChef Australia'' in 2009, after which she appeared in a weekly cooking segment on the "Today" program the following year. That same year, she hosted her show "Home Cooked! With Julie Goodwin," which was shown on the Nine Network.

The show featured tips and tricks for creating home-cooked meals and also showcased celebrity guests like Gyton Grantley, Steve Waugh, and Amanda Keller. Goodwin's first compilation of recipes was published in 2010, and she has written two other cookbooks, "Heart of the Home" and "Gather," of which the profits no doubt added to her $3 million wealth.

Jennifer Hawkins - $12 Million

Since winning Miss Universe in 2004, Jennifer Hawkins has built up an impressive portfolio of businesses. She's got her own brand of swimwear, self-tanner, shoes, tequila, and properties that have contributed to a net worth of $12 million while also representing other brands like Range Rover and Lovable Intimates as an ambassador and model.

After her beauty pageant win, Hawkins signed a contract with the Seven Network as a guest presenter for "The Great Outdoors," and her presence on the show earned her a 2006 Logie nomination for Most Popular New Female Talent. In 2012, she also became the host of "Australia's Next Top Model."

Jimmy Barnes - $20 Million

Jimmy Barnes is a Scottish-born Australian rock singer who is the lead singer of the rock band Cold Chisel and one of the most popular and best-selling Australian music artists. He has the highest number of hit albums of any Australian artist, which reflects in his $20 million bank balance.

Barnes began a solo career in 1984, and his first single, "No Second Prize," peaked at number 12 on the Australian charts. He released his first album, "Bodyswerve," that same year, and it debuted at number one. Fast forward several successful years, and in 2005, he was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame.

Natalie Imbruglia - $16 Million

Natalie Imbruglia is an actress and singer who rose to popularity for playing Beth Brennan in the beloved Australian soap Opera "Neighbours." Soon after leaving the show, she began a singing career. Her 1997 debut album "Left of the Middle" sold over seven million copies, while five subsequent albums have sold three million copies worldwide.

With a net worth of $16 million, Imbruglia has also achieved individual success, and her accolades include eight ARIA Awards, two Brit Awards, and one Billboard Music Award. Aside from her singing and acting career, she has also modeled for brands like L'Oreal, Gap, and Kailis and is a spokesperson for Virgin Unite.

John Farnham - $15 Million

John Farnham has been in the music industry since 1964. He has carved out a reputation of being one of the country's most famous musicians and the only Australian artist to have a number-one record in five back-to-back decades. His 1986 single "You're the Voice" peaked at Number one on the charts.

Farnham's fortune of $15 million is helped by the fact that his "Whispering Jack" album held the number one position for 25 weeks and is the second-highest-selling album in Australian history. He has also received numerous honors, including an impressive 19 ARIA Awards, 1987's Australian of the Year, and an Officer of the Order of Australia.

Dannii Minogue - $25 Million

Dannii Minogue is a singer, actress, and television personality who first gained attention for her appearances on the television show "Young Talent Time" and her role in "Home and Away." She achieved musical success when her 1991 debut studio album "Love and Kisses" was certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry. Minogue has given us unforgettable singles like "Baby Love" and "Jump to the Beat."

In 2007, she entered television. Minogue has since served as a judge on multiple television shows, including "The X Factor UK," "Australia's Got Talent," "The X Factor Australia," and "The Masked Singer Australia," which no doubt has contributed to her $25 million net worth.

Gabrielle Richens - $1 Million

While a 15-year-old Gabrielle Richens was shopping on West London's King's Road, she was approached for a modeling assignment. Richens agreed to work with an agency named Elite, and there was no looking back for her. Lovingly called "The Pleasure machine," the British TV presenter has a huge fan base in Australia.

Richens appeared on Australian "Celebrity Survivor: Vanuatu" and "Dancing with the Stars," thereby becoming a household name. She has also graced the pages and covers of various fashion and lifestyle magazines. Although she never found big success since 2006 and has stepped out of the limelight, her net worth is still estimated at around $1 million.

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