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Australian Workers’ Union statement regarding fatality at Tanami gold mine

AWU < 1 min read

The Australian Workers’ Union (AWU) is shocked to hear of the death of a worker at Newmont’s Tanami gold mine situated in a remote part of the Northern Territory, yesterday afternoon.

The AWU sends its sincere condolences to their friends and family and to their colleagues onsite who are understandably upset.

The AWU calls on the Mine Operator (Newmont) and NT WorkSafe to undertake an open and transparent investigation.

Quotes attributable to AWU spokesperson and Queensland Secretary of the AWU Stacey Schinnerl:

“The AWU is in shock at news of this fatality,” she said.

“This is a tragic reminder that mine sites are dangerous places.

“This is a reminder why the union always emphasises safety over production.

“Events like these send shockwaves through our entire national mining industry.

“Our thoughts are with the family, friends and colleagues of the worker who has tragically lost their life.”

“Every worker should be able to go to work confident they will come home safe.

“This loss is unacceptable.”

Contact: Zac Beers 0419 765 955

 

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