Fiona Armstrong
Fiona Armstrong is founder and strategic projects director of the Climate and Health Alliance, based in Australia. Architect of the world’s first Framework for a National Strategy on Climate, Health and Well-being, she has led the development of “Australia in 2030: Possible Alternative Futures”, and the “2020 Healthy, Regenerative and Just” policy agenda among other CAHA initiatives. She was a lead author of the Queensland Government’s Human Health and Wellbeing Climate Change Adaptation Plan. She was named one of Australia’s 100 Women of Influence (2016) and is a recipient of the Tony McMichael award (2017), the Frank Fisher Award (2018) and the ProBono Impact 25 Award (2022).