
Trekking between waterfalls and swimming holes along the edge of the Arnhem Land escarpment in support of vital mental health research
The Arnhem Land escarpment, an exceptional wilderness area that winds its way along the edge of Katherine Gorge (Nitmiluk) to Edith Falls (Leliyn), creating a truly extraordinary hiking experience. The Jatbula Trail in Nitmiluk National Park features magnificent waterfalls tumbling from high quartzite cliffs, shady monsoon forests lining the creeks, and stunning Jawoyn Aboriginal rock art adorning caves and overhangs.
Often described as the tropical equivalent of Tasmania’s Overland Track, this full pack-carrying bushwalk traverses the heart of one of Australia’s most unique and spiritual landscapes.
By taking part in this unforgettable journey, we're walking in support of Australian Rotary Health and their life-changing work funding mental health research — particularly for children and young people across Australia.
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Australian Rotary Health (ARH) is one of Australia’s largest independent funders of mental health research. As a not-for-profit charity, ARH is dedicated to supporting innovative research that improves the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of mental illness.
ARH proudly funded the original research behind Mental Health First Aid (MHFA), enabling its global expansion. Today, MHFA has reached over 8 million people worldwide.
Our current focus is on early intervention in children aged 0–12, as half of all mental health conditions begin before age 14. By investing early, we aim to change the trajectory of young lives before challenges escalate.
Even global advocates have taken notice—Lady Gaga incorporated Teen MHFA into her youth programs, highlighting the power of peer support in mental health.


Trekking between waterfalls and swimming holes along the edge of the Arnhem Land escarpment in support of vital mental health research
The Arnhem Land escarpment, an exceptional wilderness area that winds its way along the edge of Katherine Gorge (Nitmiluk) to Edith Falls (Leliyn), creating a truly extraordinary hiking experience. The Jatbula Trail in Nitmiluk National Park features magnificent waterfalls tumbling from high quartzite cliffs, shady monsoon forests lining the creeks, and stunning Jawoyn Aboriginal rock art adorning caves and overhangs.
Often described as the tropical equivalent of Tasmania’s Overland Track, this full pack-carrying bushwalk traverses the heart of one of Australia’s most unique and spiritual landscapes.
By taking part in this unforgettable journey, we're walking in support of Australian Rotary Health and their life-changing work funding mental health research — particularly for children and young people across Australia.
WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT!!
Your donation is secure and protected.




No fundraisers - Be the first to register
Australian Rotary Health (ARH) is one of Australia’s largest independent funders of mental health research. As a not-for-profit charity, ARH is dedicated to supporting innovative research that improves the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of mental illness.
ARH proudly funded the original research behind Mental Health First Aid (MHFA), enabling its global expansion. Today, MHFA has reached over 8 million people worldwide.
Our current focus is on early intervention in children aged 0–12, as half of all mental health conditions begin before age 14. By investing early, we aim to change the trajectory of young lives before challenges escalate.
Even global advocates have taken notice—Lady Gaga incorporated Teen MHFA into her youth programs, highlighting the power of peer support in mental health.

