Billionaire Bill Gates keeps a low profile at the Australian Open
Billionaire Bill Gates sits courtside at the Australian Open as he watches the women’s semi-finals with his sister Kristianne
Billionaire Bill Gates was spotted attending the Australian Open in Melbourne on Thursday night.
The Microsoft founder, 67, kept a low profile in a black cap as he watched the women’s semi-finals with his sister Kristianne Gates.
The tech tycoon and philanthropist was all smiles as he watched the match between Elena Rybakina and Victoria Azarenka.
Billionaire Bill Gates sat courtside at the Australian Open as he watched the women’s semi-finals with his sister Kristianne on Thursday night
He wore a beige shirt and matching coloured shorts as he pointed to the players and chatted to his sister.
The Microsoft founder is currently down under after attending a meeting with Anthony Albanese, the Prime Minister of Australia.
The two met at the PM’s residence at Kirribilli House to discuss climate change, energy and health issues.
The Microsoft founder, 67, kept in a low profile in a black cap as he watched the women’s semi-finals with his sister Kristianne
Gates is visiting the country with the Gates Foundation and representatives from his Breakthrough Energy company, which drives innovation in sustainable energy and in technology to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
He thanked and commended the prime minister for his ‘great partnership’ on international health issues, including the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria.
Gates also made headlines on his trip after warning that Australia had to be ready for the next pandemic, which he said could be man-made and far more brutal than Covid-19.
The tech tycoon and philanthropist watched the match between Elena Rybakina and Victoria Azarenka
Speaking to the Lowry Institute in Sydney earlier this week, Gates said political leaders needed to set aside their differences and work together to prepare for the next virus.
‘With the pandemic we were foolish not to have the tools, the practice and global capacity to be on standby like we do with fire or earthquakes,’ he said.
The billionaire philanthropist called for greater global cooperation and said that the Covid-19 pandemic as an example of how countries could improve on their response if they worked together.
The Microsoft founder is currently down under after attending a meeting with Anthony Albanese, the prime minister of Australia
But the tech pioneer has also been criticised for the use of his $70 million private jet while continuing to preach about the dangers of climate change.
The $70m Gulfstream, which was spotted on the tarmac at Sydney’s Kingsford Smith airport, burns around 1,700 litres of fuel per hour.
Gates is thought to own four private jets, which has drawn criticism from both his supporters and critics.
The private jet collection is reportedly worth $194 million and includes two Gulfstream G650ERs worth $70 million each and can carry up to 18 passengers.
Gates is visiting the country with the Gates Foundation and representatives from his Breakthrough Energy company, which drives innovation in sustainable energy and in technology to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
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