Cadia's Emily Jaques claims National Award The outstanding achievements of women in mining in NSW have been recognised with NSW finalists winning three of the five available awards categories announced at the 2022 Women in Resources National Awards held in Canberra recently. Emily Jaques, from Newcrest Mining's Cadia Valley Operations (Cadia), received the Women in Resources Technological Innovation Award for her innovative work developing the world's first application of Hydrofloat technology for the recovery of sulphides. A senior plant metallurgist at Cadia, Emily paid tribute to her colleagues who helped make the Hydrofloat a success. *There were many challenges (during the project) which required innovative solutions to ensure the success of the project," said Emily. "There is a huge opportunity to encourage younger generations into the industry through dedicated programs and education." "To the women who have paved the way for myself and others to enter and thrive within mining, I have nothing but the upmost respect, gratitude and appreciation." Casey Martin from Alkane Resources received the Outstanding Australian Tradeswoman, Operator or Technician Award for her pioneering work encouraging more women to forge a career in mining. Michelle Wetherell from CMOC-Northparkes Mines received the Gender Diversity Champion in Australian Resources Award for championing a range of diversity and inclusion programs aimed at addressing work-life balance for employees. NSW Minerals Council CEO Stephen Galilee congratulated all winners and finalists for their accomplishments and recognition through the national awards. "It's fantastic to see our NSW winners recognised for their remarkable achievements as women working in the NSW mining industry," Mr Galilee said. "Whether it's through pioneering industry-leading technology or highlighting the diversity and career pathways available to women in the mining sector, these award winners are making an important and growing contribution to our industry." "Congratulations must also go to all of our NSW finalists of this year's national awards, with their own contributions recognised at the NSW Women in Mining Awards earlier this year." Newcrest Mining Limited - www.newcrest.com.au 2 The Women in Resources National Awards, hosted by the Minerals Council of Australia, are the peak industry accolades for women in the resources industry. The full list of award winners can be found on the Minerals Council of Australia website. TIL DYNO Dyso Nobel THIESS NEWCREST MINING LIMITED CADIA BHP DYNO Dyno Nobel CME St Barbara MAPTEK WCREST WINTE Ri B THIESS NEWCREST MWANG LIMITED BH Rio Tin St Barbo BH TMEC Newcrest Mining's, Managing Director and CEO, Sandeep Biswas with Emily Jaques at the Women in Resources National Awards 70 RM6923127 Cadia's Emily Jaques claims National Award The outstanding achievements of women in mining in NSW have been recognised with NSW finalists winning three of the five available awards categories announced at the 2022 Women in Resources National Awards held in Canberra recently . Emily Jaques , from Newcrest Mining's Cadia Valley Operations ( Cadia ) , received the Women in Resources Technological Innovation Award for her innovative work developing the world's first application of Hydrofloat technology for the recovery of sulphides . A senior plant metallurgist at Cadia , Emily paid tribute to her colleagues who helped make the Hydrofloat a success . * There were many challenges ( during the project ) which required innovative solutions to ensure the success of the project , " said Emily . " There is a huge opportunity to encourage younger generations into the industry through dedicated programs and education . " " To the women who have paved the way for myself and others to enter and thrive within mining , I have nothing but the upmost respect , gratitude and appreciation . " Casey Martin from Alkane Resources received the Outstanding Australian Tradeswoman , Operator or Technician Award for her pioneering work encouraging more women to forge a career in mining . Michelle Wetherell from CMOC - Northparkes Mines received the Gender Diversity Champion in Australian Resources Award for championing a range of diversity and inclusion programs aimed at addressing work - life balance for employees . NSW Minerals Council CEO Stephen Galilee congratulated all winners and finalists for their accomplishments and recognition through the national awards . " It's fantastic to see our NSW winners recognised for their remarkable achievements as women working in the NSW mining industry , " Mr Galilee said . " Whether it's through pioneering industry - leading technology or highlighting the diversity and career pathways available to women in the mining sector , these award winners are making an important and growing contribution to our industry . " " Congratulations must also go to all of our NSW finalists of this year's national awards , with their own contributions recognised at the NSW Women in Mining Awards earlier this year . " Newcrest Mining Limited - www.newcrest.com.au 2 The Women in Resources National Awards , hosted by the Minerals Council of Australia , are the peak industry accolades for women in the resources industry . The full list of award winners can be found on the Minerals Council of Australia website . TIL DYNO Dyso Nobel THIESS NEWCREST MINING LIMITED CADIA BHP DYNO Dyno Nobel CME St Barbara MAPTEK WCREST WINTE Ri B THIESS NEWCREST MWANG LIMITED BH Rio Tin St Barbo BH TMEC Newcrest Mining's , Managing Director and CEO , Sandeep Biswas with Emily Jaques at the Women in Resources National Awards 70 RM6923127