Frieda River Limited Project Director Phil McCormack
Frieda River Limited has joined the global community in celebrating International Women’s Day 2026 under the Australia-Pacific theme “Balance the Scales.”
Operating in one of Papua New Guinea’s most remote and disadvantaged regions, FRL recognises the vital contributions women make across our operations footprint and within our project communities.
Yet, around the world, women and girls continue to face barriers to personal safety and wellbeing, economic participation, and leadership. Achieving balance requires deliberate collective action from institutions, businesses, communities, and individuals.
At FRL, we remain committed to doing our part as people regardless of gender is in the heart of our business.
This year’s theme, Balance the Scales, is especially meaningful for the PanAust Group. FRL’s parent company is led by Ms Yuan He, Acting Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director.
With more than 20 years of financial and management experience across multiple sectors, her leadership exemplifies the impact and importance of women at the highest levels of decision making.
Her role is a powerful reminder that gender balance is not only possible it drives stronger, more resilient organisations.

Project Director Phil McCormack reaffirmed FRL’s dedication to empowering women and working in genuine partnership with communities.
“Women are central to the strength of the Frieda River communities. Their leadership, vision, and resilience are critical to the success of this project. By investing in education, infrastructure, and opportunities for women, we are investing in the future of the Sepik region.
Working together, we can make meaningful change a reality,” he said.
FRL Programs Supporting Women and Inclusive Development
FRL delivers a suite of longstanding initiatives aimed at building capability, expanding opportunity, and promoting inclusion for women in the Frieda River project area.
These include:
These initiatives align with the broader PanAust commitment to gender equality, demonstrated through initiatives such as the Women in Extractives Program, Village Birth Attendant training, and literacy and numeracy support across remote communities.