Karrkad Kanjdji Trust
The Strong Women for Healthy Country Network is a vibrant collective of First Nations women rangers from across the Northern Territory, dedicated to protecting their lands and supporting their communities. Founded in 2019 by women from the Mimal Land Management area, the Network has grown rapidly, bringing together over 200 women from 32 ranger groups to collaborate, communicate, and advocate with a united voice.
Supported by the Karrkad Kanjdji Trust (KKT), which plays a crucial role in backing First Nations Ranger programs across Arnhem Land, the Network focuses on empowering women through training, mentorship, and dedicated spaces. KKT’s support helps ensure that women have the resources and opportunities to thrive in their roles, particularly in areas like caring for Country, culture and community.
Through annual forums, ranger exchanges, and leadership development, the Strong Women for Healthy Country Network is driving positive change, ensuring that Indigenous women are at the forefront of caring for their Country and leading their communities, with the invaluable backing of KKT, a key partner in protecting and managing one of Australia’s most culturally rich and biodiverse regions.
Learn more about Karrkad Kanjdji Trust at their website.