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A worker has died following an incident at Newmont’s Tanami underground gold mine in the Northern Territory, Australian authorities and the company said on Feb. 5, 2026.
Newmont confirmed an employee fatality after emergency response procedures were activated and relevant regulators were notified.
All activities at the remote site — about 540–550 km north-west of Alice Springs — have been suspended while NT WorkSafe leads a formal investigation.
Initial inquiries cited by regulators indicate a potential winch failure during a lift may have been a contributing factor.
The Tanami operation, owned and operated by Newmont since 2002, is one of Australia’s largest underground gold mines, extending more than 1.7 km below surface and employing roughly 1,800 fly-in fly-out staff.
The mine produces about 400,000 ounces (more than 11 tonnes) of gold annually and recently completed expansion work that included the country’s deepest hoisting shaft.
Newmont said it will fully support the investigation and assist the worker’s family, colleagues and the regulator.
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