We welcome you to the
Indigenous Women Rangers Network FORUM (IWRN)!
Larissa Hale is a proud Jalunji Warra woman from Cape York, Queensland. Blazing a trail and making waves of impact for Indigenous women rangers, Larissa was the first Indigenous woman ranger coordinator in Queensland and is an advocate for women looking after their Country. She founded the Queensland Indigenous Women Rangers Network (QIWRN) in 2018 to create opportunities and support career pathways for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women who are dedicated to looking after their Country and culture.
Let us introduce you to our story:
QIWRN has been co-designed by Indigenous women, government and non-government agencies, and other stakeholders as a highly collaborative program that delivers lasting support, opportunities and security for Indigenous women rangers across Queensland. Hosting forums every year, QIWRN has now provided networking, support and training for over 200 women, and growing! The forums provide a space for women rangers to talk, connect, inspire each other, and learn new skills. Every forum has a strong focus on support, networking, health and wellbeing, community led projects, mentoring, training, and empowerment.
Winner of Prince William’s prestigious Earthshot Prize in the Revive our Oceans category in 2022, Larissa will leverage the QIWRN model to scale the program to provide culturally safe networking, support and opportunities that celebrates, recognises and empowers Indigenous women rangers nationally and internationally!
"A major part of what I fight for, is to be able to look after our land, our people, and our future. Pride in our Country is linked to caring for our Country and our people.” ~Larissa Hale
We are very proud and excited to announce our 11th QIWRN forum, Australia’s very 1st National IWRN Forum and Australia’s 1st Indigenous Women Ranger Awards!
QIWRN Forum
3 March 2025
The 11th Queensland Indigenous Women Rangers Network (QIWRN) Forum is open to Queensland Indigenous women rangers only, new and returning. The 11th QIWRN Forum will be a full day of sharing stories, workshops, networking and preparing QIWRN women to host Indigenous women rangers from all over Australia for the first time!
Build new friendships, connections, collaborations and experiences.
Join us for both our consecutive 11th QIWRN forum and our very 1st National IWRN forum in the lead up to International Women’s Day on 8 March 2025.
Inspire and be inspired by other deadly Queensland Indigenous women rangers and QIWRN alumni.
IWRN Forum
4-6 March 2025
The Indigenous Women Rangers Network (IWRN) Forum is open to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women rangers only. The 1st National IWRN Forum will be hosted by QIWRN women and will include three full days of connecting, sharing, training, networking, mentoring and on-country activities.
Join over 200 inspiring and deadly Indigenous women rangers for three days of empowerment, connection and collaboration.
Be a part of the start of a movement that connects, empowers, recognises and raises up Indigenous women rangers nationally!
Celebrate our IWRN story
and Indigenous women rangers with us in the lead up to International
Women’s Day on 8 March 2025.

Maximise your experience at IWRN
QIWRN has given me ideas that I have now included in our activities and workplace. QIWRN is doing a great job with training and skills development. ~Ranger Meegan
QIWRN is not just a network, it’s a sisterhood. ~QIWRN women
QIWRN is where we come together as sisters! No competition, just support and love, making our own stories and empowering each other. ~Ranger Laurissa