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Shesh Ghale still Australia’s richest man on Millionaires List

SYDNEY:-  Former president of the Non-Resident Nepali Association, (NRNA) and businessmen Shesh Ghale and Jamuna Gurung have been included in the list of Australia’s richest people in 2026.

They first entered the list of the top 250 richest people in 2009 and have managed to secure their place on the list for 18 consecutive years.

The Ghale couple founded the Melbourne Institute of Technology and are involved in education and real estate. Ghale and Gurung are ranked 150th and 151st respectively in the 2026 list of Australia’s richest and highest earners published by The Australian.

The Ghale couple have been able to secure their place on the list for 18 consecutive years. They first entered the top 250 list in 2009.

They are co-founders of the Melbourne Institute of Technology. According to The Australian, the Ghale couple have a combined net worth of $1.21 billion.

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