Sustainability Report 2021

RECOGNISING OUR PEOPLE AND CELEBRATING OUR SUCCESS IGO Making a Difference awards The IGO Making a Difference awards were established in 2017 to celebrate exceptional contributions by individuals and teams at IGO. Our strong culture is founded on the ability to recognise excellence and celebrate a job well done and we continue to do this each year through this company wide program recognising excellence in ten award categories, including: • Spirit • Safety • Inclusion and Care • Technical Excellence • See Beyond (environment) • Be Better Together (collaboration) • Ignite the Spark • Business Improvement • Customer Focus; and • Leadership. This year we introduced a new award – the ‘See Beyond’ environmental award – which is aligned to our clean energy focus and recognises the person in the business who has made the most significant impact to ensure that we make a positive contribution towards a better planet. Peter Bradford IGO Managing Director and CEO, Peter Bradford, served as the President of the Association of Mining and Exploration Companies (AMEC) over the last year and became a committee member of CEOs for Gender Equity. He continues to be a mentor for both IGO and Women in Mining WA (WIMWA). Peter won the 2021 MiningNews.net CEO of the Year award and was also a finalist in the 2020 award. Sam Retallack, 100 Inspirational Women in Mining for 2020 Sam Retallack was recognised as one of the 100 Inspirational Women in Mining in 2020 for her commitment and work on gender diversity and inclusion at IGO. The 100 Inspirational Women in Mining (WIM) celebrates the ‘above and beyond’ contribution to the industry and identifies role models for future generations. Sam championed the mentoring program at IGO and is actively involved as a mentor in the WIMWA mentoring program and an inaugural mentor for the Pride Professional LGBTQA+ Mentoring for Industry Professionals. Our People Kelsie Brennan, Young Professionals Committee Member, WA Mining Club Kelsie Brennan, People & Culture Manager - Nova, served as a WA Mining Club Young Professionals Committee (WAMC YP) member. WAMC YP supports the growth and development of members and their careers in the mining industry through connection and collaboration. Raising skills and standards Group Manager - Technical Services, Chris Carr served as a Director of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM), recognising Chris’ contribution to the industry. This industry association has been a cornerstone of innovation, knowledge and leadership in the resources sector for more than 125 years, providing professionals with recognised training, career development, recognition, dedicated networks, advocacy and awareness. Sharing our expertise with the mining industry Throughout the year, several of our people were recognised as industry experts and were invited to present at or join expert panels at events and conferences across Australia. Kathleen Bozanic , Non-Executive Director – Paydirt Unlocked. Peter Bradford , Managing Director and CEO – Diggers and Dealers Forum, Australian Nickel Conference, WA Mining Club Young Professionals Future of Mining Event. Chris Carr , Group Manager – Technical Services – AusIMM Underground Operators Conference, AusIMM Southwest WA branch annual dinner speaker. Gillian Catalano , Project Geologist – WIMWA Summit. Matt Dusci , Chief Operating Officer – Paydirt Battery Minerals Conference, Mines and Energy Conference, FBIC CRC/CSIRO Battery Day, Critical Raw Materials for Electric Vehicles – WA Day. Andrew Fitzpatrick , Chief Geophysicist – IMARC. Joanne McDonald , Company Secretary & Head of Corporate Affairs – Gold Industry Group Decarbonisation Breakfast. Our strong culture is founded on the ability to recognise excellence and celebrate a job well done. Nova Operation vacation students 36 —IGO SUSTAINABILITY REPORT 2021

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