Cath Bozanich
Chief Sustainability Officer
Good morning, and thank you for joining us for Sandfire’s FY ’26 Sustainability Briefing. I’m Cath Bozanich, Chief Sustainability Officer at Sandfire.
Please note these important disclaimers in our presentation. I’m joined here by John Richards, the Chair of our Board; Brendan Harris, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director; Jason Grace, our Chief Operating Officer, and we’re also pleased to be joined here today with Franklin Gaffney, the legal representative to the Yugunga-Nya; and also Stuart Lane, who’s a Yugunga-Nya person. Stuart lives in Perth and Meekatharra. He has been through law and practices his culture, and he’s also a Director of the Yugunga-Nya PBC, and has experience in the mining sector, having worked for the Yugunga-Nya Alliance and also with Rio Tinto. Thanks for joining us.
Before we start, I’d like to acknowledge the Traditional Custodians on the land on which we stand, the Whadjuk people of the Noongar Nation, as well as the Traditional Custodians of the lands around Australia where we work, including the Yugunga-Nya, the Gingirani, the Narowango, the Wiradjuri, the Narungga, people of Western Australia, the Adnyamathanha, the Wilyakali and the Ngadjuri of South Australia, and the First Nations people outside Australia on the lands on which we conduct our business.
Today, we’ll be speaking with you a bit about how we embed sustainability into all we do, including through our governance framework and the Sandfire Way. We’ll be finishing the session by sharing some insights into the management of the disturbance of artifact scatters at our now closed
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