Suzanne Thompson is a proud Iningai woman from Central West Queensland, an advocate for respectful cultural knowledge-sharing, and a highly respected Elder rooted in her land and community.
She founded and established Yambangku Aboriginal Cultural Heritage and Tourism Development Aboriginal Corporation. By drawing links between Aboriginal knowledges and research agendas, Thompson creates social impact and creates space for caring for country.
She is the chair of Australian Native Foods and Botanicals, a national peak body developing a national strategy for this emerging sector. She also serves as an advisor to Indigenous Tourism Queensland, a member of the Indigenous Carbon Network, chair of the advisory committee for the Queensland Decarbonisation Hub, and member of the federal Emissions Reduction Assurance Committee.
Thompson is a powerful advocate for nature-based economies – including Indigenous land management and biodiscovery – and the recognition, protection, and remuneration of Indigenous intellectual knowledge by industry.
Biography at time of election