Fort Drummond is a former military fortification located near Port Kembla, New South Wales, Australia. Built during World War II as part of Australia's coastal defense network, the fort was designed to protect the industrial and strategic assets of the Illawarra region, including the Port Kembla steelworks and harbor. The site features reinforced concrete structures typical of wartime coastal defenses, including gun emplacements and observation posts.
Today, Fort Drummond stands as a historical reminder of Australia's wartime preparations and the strategic importance of the Port Kembla area during the Pacific conflict.