Florence Drummond
Advisory Board Member

Florence Drummond, a Dauareb Wuthathi woman, is a recognised leader in advancing Traditional Owner partnerships across the mining and major projects value chain. She is an entrepreneur and innovator, dedicated to sustaining strength-based narratives that galvanise local ecosystems and drive economic advancement.
Florence champions the integration of Traditional Owner participation as a cornerstone of a just transition, aligning industry operations with community aspirations. Her entrepreneurial approach highlights the value of innovation in creating sustainable pathways for ecosystem development, ensuring that First Nations voices remain central to progress and prosperity.
Her global advocacy for First Nations women in the minerals sector has taken her to mining jurisdictions worldwide, fostering inclusive dialogues and transformative partnerships. She has collaborated with the University of Queensland's Sustainable Minerals Institute, contributed to multi-year initiatives at the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women, and represented Australia at APEC and UNESCAP forums.
Florence's leadership in relationship building for ESG principles and Sustainable Development Goals bridges global mechanisms with local solutions, ensuring impactful and enduring outcomes. In 2023, she was recognised as one of WA Business News' 40 Under 40 and named amongst Women in Mining UK's 100 Global Inspirational Women in Mining.
As an advisory board member of the Centre for Australia-India Relations, Florence is committed to building future leaders for Directorship roles. Her expertise in entrepreneurship, innovation, and Traditional Owner participation positions her as a visionary authority on fostering sustainable, inclusive economic growth within local and global frameworks.

Florence Drummond, a Dauareb Wuthathi woman, is a recognised leader in advancing Traditional Owner partnerships across the mining and major projects value chain. She is an entrepreneur and innovator, dedicated to sustaining strength-based narratives that galvanise local ecosystems and drive economic advancement.
Florence champions the integration of Traditional Owner participation as a cornerstone of a just transition, aligning industry operations with community aspirations. Her entrepreneurial approach highlights the value of innovation in creating sustainable pathways for ecosystem development, ensuring that First Nations voices remain central to progress and prosperity.
Her global advocacy for First Nations women in the minerals sector has taken her to mining jurisdictions worldwide, fostering inclusive dialogues and transformative partnerships. She has collaborated with the University of Queensland's Sustainable Minerals Institute, contributed to multi-year initiatives at the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women, and represented Australia at APEC and UNESCAP forums.
Florence's leadership in relationship building for ESG principles and Sustainable Development Goals bridges global mechanisms with local solutions, ensuring impactful and enduring outcomes. In 2023, she was recognised as one of WA Business News' 40 Under 40 and named amongst Women in Mining UK's 100 Global Inspirational Women in Mining.
As an advisory board member of the Centre for Australia-India Relations, Florence is committed to building future leaders for Directorship roles. Her expertise in entrepreneurship, innovation, and Traditional Owner participation positions her as a visionary authority on fostering sustainable, inclusive economic growth within local and global frameworks.
Leadership Roles & Achievements
- Advisory Board Member, Mabo Centre
- Non-Executive Director, Taiton Resources (ASX listed)
- Advisory Board Member, Centre for Australia-India Relations - Building future leaders for directorship roles
- First Indigenous Visiting Fellow, Sustainable Minerals Institute (SMI), University of Queensland (2021)
- Memorandum of Understanding with AusIMM - Unite organisations in supporting Indigenous contribution to industry
- IMARC Partnership - First Nations Partner, raising profile of First Nations women and contributing to best practice solutions
- Femeconomy Platinum Member (IWIMRA)
- Collaboration with Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining, University of Queensland
- Built IWIMRA from concept to nationally recognised peak body over 8 years
- Only Torres Strait Islander delegate from Australia, United Nations 63rd Commission on the Status of Women, New York (March 2019)
- Multi-year initiatives contributor, UN Commission on the Status of Women
- Australian delegation representation, Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forums
- Australian delegation representation, United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP), Bangkok
- First Indigenous Visiting Fellow, Sustainable Minerals Institute, University of Queensland (2021) - Contributing to literature on Indigenous women in mining globally
Honours & Awards
- Women in Mining UK (WIMUK) Global Top 100 Most Influential Women in Mining (2020) - joining elite alumni of influential women leaders
- Weipa Citizen of the Year (2019)
- Finalist, Queensland Resources Council Resources Awards for Women (2019)
- First Nations Partner Address, International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) (2022)
- Panel Chair, 'Indigenous Participation Across the Supply Chain' - IMARC panel of influential industry leaders discussing engagement and procurement of Indigenous businesses
- Speaker, IMARC conferences (multiple years)
Published Works
- Co-author: 'What did I get myself into? Indigenous Women's participation in the Australian Mining Industry' - First academic paper with Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining (CSRM) Research Fellow Joni Parmenter, University of Queensland
- 'Florence Drummond: A voice to be heard', AusIMM Bulletin article
- 'First Nations engagement is vital to indigenous businesses and a successful mining supply chain', Proactive Investors, November 2022
- 'The Future of Indigenous Women in Mining and Its Challenges', Brilliant Magazine feature - Samso ESG Conversation Series, January 2022
- 'CEO and Co-founder, Indigenous Women in Mining and Resources Australia (IWIMRA)', AREEA Podcast, June 2021
- 'Indigenous Women in Mining and Resources Australia', Westpac Davidson Institute interview, Davidson Institute Podcast
- 'IWIMRA: making voices heard', Mining Digital feature, May 2020
- 'Florence Drummond – Empowering Indigenous women in mining', Sustainable Minerals Institute feature, July 2022
- 'Female Leader, Florence Drummond', International Women in Mining profile, March 2023
