Newmont CADIA TURNS PINK IN SUPPORT OF BREAST CANCER RESEARCH Newmont Cadia (Cadia) has shone a light on breast cancer by painting its gravity concentrator pink and donating $5,000 to the National Breast Cancer Foundation (NBCF) in support of staff, family and friends who have been impacted by breast cancer. Labelled the Pink Knelson, this giant piece of machinery plays an integral role in the processing of gold and was chosen as a focal point on site to raise valuable awareness of breast cancer. Cadia's General Manager, Tom Lukeman, said "the Pink Knelson is an important initiative that helps us highlight the significance of supporting world-class research and opportunities to improve patient outcomes for individuals in our workforce and community that are affected by breast cancer." "We want to support breast cancer research so our community is able to benefit from the best prevention, early detection and treatment options now and into the future." "We hope that the Pink Knelson will also spark conversations around breast cancer awareness and encourage people at Cadia to be breast aware and seek medical advice, so together with NBCF, we can help save lives," Mr. Lukeman said. NBCF Chief Executive officer (CEO) Associate Professor Cleola Anderiesz, shared the importance of Newmont Cadia's support to help fund world-class breast cancer research. "At the National Breast Cancer Foundation, we are working towards a vision of Zero Deaths from breast cancer. We are grateful for support from Cadia, which will fund world class research to help stop deaths from breast cancer," Associate Professor Anderiesz said. The Knelson Concentrator was manufactured in New South Wales by Australian company Consep Pty Ltd and is a licensed technology of FLSmidth, a large multinational minerals equipment company. Both Consep and FLSmidth matched Cadia's donation to the NBCF. Worley, the engineering partner for the project, delivered the design of the T1- T2 Regrind Gravity Concentrator Project that included the Pink Knelson. Worley also proudly matched Cadia's donation to the NBCF taking the total contribution to $20,000. A gravity concentrator is used in the processing stage of mining and separates heavy valuable minerals from the light worthless material to recover the gold. Newmont Cadia staff members who were involved in the project (pictured left to right), Chris Smith - EIC Supervisor and Thomas Reeks - SMP Supervisor. RM8413965 Newmont CADIA TURNS PINK IN SUPPORT OF BREAST CANCER RESEARCH Newmont Cadia ( Cadia ) has shone a light on breast cancer by painting its gravity concentrator pink and donating $ 5,000 to the National Breast Cancer Foundation ( NBCF ) in support of staff , family and friends who have been impacted by breast cancer . Labelled the Pink Knelson , this giant piece of machinery plays an integral role in the processing of gold and was chosen as a focal point on site to raise valuable awareness of breast cancer . Cadia's General Manager , Tom Lukeman , said " the Pink Knelson is an important initiative that helps us highlight the significance of supporting world - class research and opportunities to improve patient outcomes for individuals in our workforce and community that are affected by breast cancer . " " We want to support breast cancer research so our community is able to benefit from the best prevention , early detection and treatment options now and into the future . " " We hope that the Pink Knelson will also spark conversations around breast cancer awareness and encourage people at Cadia to be breast aware and seek medical advice , so together with NBCF , we can help save lives , " Mr. Lukeman said . NBCF Chief Executive officer ( CEO ) Associate Professor Cleola Anderiesz , shared the importance of Newmont Cadia's support to help fund world - class breast cancer research . " At the National Breast Cancer Foundation , we are working towards a vision of Zero Deaths from breast cancer . We are grateful for support from Cadia , which will fund world class research to help stop deaths from breast cancer , " Associate Professor Anderiesz said . The Knelson Concentrator was manufactured in New South Wales by Australian company Consep Pty Ltd and is a licensed technology of FLSmidth , a large multinational minerals equipment company . Both Consep and FLSmidth matched Cadia's donation to the NBCF . Worley , the engineering partner for the project , delivered the design of the T1- T2 Regrind Gravity Concentrator Project that included the Pink Knelson . Worley also proudly matched Cadia's donation to the NBCF taking the total contribution to $ 20,000 . A gravity concentrator is used in the processing stage of mining and separates heavy valuable minerals from the light worthless material to recover the gold . Newmont Cadia staff members who were involved in the project ( pictured left to right ) , Chris Smith - EIC Supervisor and Thomas Reeks - SMP Supervisor . RM8413965