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Industry 24 June 2022

2022 NSW Women in Mining Awards – Winners announcement

Industry 24 June 2022

The first female Mine Manager at Australia’s largest producing gold mine – Newcrest Mining’s Cadia Valley Operations – has been named the Exceptional Woman in NSW Mining for 2022.

Health, Safety and Environment Manager at Cadia Valley Operations Lyndsay Potts was named Exceptional Woman in Mining at the NSW Minerals Council’s Women in Mining Awards ceremony in Sydney last night. The event was attended by over 250 people including representatives from the mining industry, the community and many MPs from the Government and Opposition, including the NSW Minister for Women Bronnie Taylor, NSW Deputy Premier Paul Toole, Shadow Minister for Women Jodie Harrison and Shadow Minister for Natural Resources Tania Mihailuk.

‘Exceptional Woman in Mining’ winner Lyndsay Potts has forged an untrodden path in the resources sector, taking up postings and leadership positions where there had been no female predecessor. Lyndsay was the first female Mine Manager at Cadia where her leadership brought significant health and safety improvements and saw Cadia East achieve a record 221 days without any recordable injuries.

Lyndsay has juggled an impressive career while raising three young children and has used her leadership role at Cadia to strongly advocate for women in mining, including in her role as Cadia’s ‘Inclusion Leader’.

NSW Minister for Women Bronnie Taylor has congratulated Lyndsay and the other four category winners.

“These awards are a fantastic way of highlighting the efforts and achievements of women in mining. These incredible role models show young women and girls that there is so much potential for them in this industry,” Mrs Taylor said.

“We need more women to aspire to leadership positions in the NSW mining industry, now more than ever as we rebuild our economy following the COVID-19 pandemic,” she said.

Other winners included Hetherington’s Tamara Woods who was named NSW Exceptional Young Woman in Mining at the Awards ceremony. Tamara has become a highly sought after senior adviser in developing community consultation strategies for clients, assisting in navigating and enhancing negotiations between all interested parties for important mining and exploration projects.

Emily Jaques from Newcrest Mining’s Cadia Valley Operations received the Technological Innovation Award for developing the world’s first application of HydrofloatTM technology for the recovery of sulphides. The HydrofloatTM technology was used successfully in other applications, but this was the first use in a sulphide operation anywhere in the world.

Michelle Wetherell from CMOC-Northparkes Mines was awarded the Gender Diversity Champion Award for her work in overseeing the introduction of the company’s parental leave program which resulted in a one hundred percent return to work rate. Michelle has championed more flexible work-life-balance for all employees, including overseeing the first job-share arrangement in an operational role. Michelle is also Northparkes’ representative on the Parkes Domestic Violence Committee.\\t

The Outstanding Trade, Operator or Technician Award was presented to Casey Martin from Alkane Resources – Tomingley Gold Operations, a pioneer for women seeking to forge a career in mining. In her previous role at the CSA mine in Cobar, Casey was the first woman on-site to gain a Blasting Explosives User License. In 2021, Casey joined Tomingley Gold Operations as an Underground Bogger Operator, again breaking new ground as the first woman underground at the operation. Casey was also recognised for her dedication to encouraging more women to take on non-traditional roles in the mining industry.

NSW Minerals Council CEO Stephen Galilee congratulated all of the winners and finalists.

“There are many incredible women in our NSW mining industry and these Awards celebrate their achievements in a range of fields,” Mr Galilee said.

“From technology and innovation to engineering and trades, as well as in operational roles and running businesses, our award winners highlight the opportunities for women in mining, and showcase the career paths available in our sector.

The winners in the five award categories will be entered into the Women in Resources National Awards.

2022 NSW Women in Mining Awards Winners

Exceptional Woman

Lyndsay Potts

Newcrest Mining– Cadia Valley Operations

Exceptional Young Woman  

Tamara Woods

Hetherington

Gender Diversity Champion  

Michelle Wetherell

CMOC-Northparkes Mines

Technological Innovation Award  

Emily Jaques

Newcrest Mining– Cadia Valley Operations

Outstanding Trade, Operator or Technician  

Casey Martin

Alkane Resources – Tomingley Gold Operations

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