Premium Content Five Central Queensland women have been recognised for their exceptional work in the resources sector. The Queensland Resources Council together with Women in Mining and Resources Queensland have announced state finalists for the 2021 Resources Awards for Women. The winners will be announced at the 16th annual QRC/WIMARQ International Women s Day Breakfast on March 10 at the Royal International Convention in Bowen Hills, presented by Anglo American. This year s finalists hail from Moranbah, Mackay, Airlie Beach, Gladstone, Brisbane, Mount Isa and Wurtulla. Among the 14 women to vie for six awards across the sector are CEOs, legal counsels, general managers, drillers, project leads and leading hands.
They come from all over Queensland but have one key thing in common – a record of exceptional performance in the resources sector.
The Queensland Resources Council (QRC) and Women in Mining and Resources Queensland (WIMARQ) today announced state finalists for the 2021 Resources Awards for Women.
The winners will be announced at the 16th annual QRC/WIMARQ International Women’s Day Breakfast on 10 March at the Royal International Convention in Bowen Hills, presented by Anglo American.
The event will be hosted by award-winning Australian journalist and television presenter Jennifer Byrne, and the keynote speaker is recently appointed QUT Chancellor and resources industry leader Dr Xiaoling Liu.