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She Reached Everest before Taking on Breast Cancer — Now Port Macquarie local tackling Kilimanjaro for First Nations Communities

Breast Cancer Network Australia 2 mins read

Proud Jawoyn and Wiradjuri woman and Port Macquarie local, Kristal Kinsela, is preparing to climb Mount Kilimanjaro to raise critical support for First Nations people affected by breast cancer — less than two years after facing the disease herself.

In 2024, just months after trekking to Everest Base Camp, the business leader and author, and First Nations woman, received a life‑changing breast cancer diagnosis.

Treatment for the mum-of-three involved chemotherapy, a mastectomy, reconstructive surgery and radiation - leaving long-term impacts including medically induced menopause, chronic pain, neuropathy and fatigue.

Now, as she prepares for Kilimanjaro, Kristal says the climb represents far more than a physical challenge.

“People think it’ll be easy — just another mountain — but this mountain is different,” she said. “Breast cancer has changed my body. This climb is about showing the reality of survivorship and advocating for my mob, who deserve culturally safe support when they face breast cancer.”

Kristal is dedicating her climb to raising funds for Breast Cancer Network Australia (BCNA) to ensure First Nations families have access to clear information, culturally aware services and a supportive community throughout their breast cancer journey.

“BCNA walked with me during the hardest time of my life,” she said. “Now I’m climbing for the next sister, aunt, mother or grandmother who needs that same support. No First Nations person should walk this path alone.”

For interviews and further information, contact Steve Milton at Breast Cancer Network Australia at 0423584423 or [email protected]

Donations in support of Kristal’s Kilimanjaro climb can be made online https://bcna.grassrootz.com/bcna-kilimanjaro-2026/kristal-s-team


About us:

Breast Cancer Network Australia (BCNA) is Australia’s leading breast cancer consumer organisation. BCNA provides information and support to those diagnosed and their supporters, opportunities to connect with others going through a similar situation and work to influence a stronger healthcare system to ensure all Australians affected by breast cancer receive the very best care, treatment and support. 


Contact details:

Steve Milton
PR Communications Manager

Breast Cancer Network Australia
0423584423 [email protected]

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