On 2 September 2011, Pitt was competing in a 100 km
ultramarathon through
Western Australia's
Kimberley region, when she was caught in a large bush fire. During a subsequent inquiry, she stated there was "nowhere else to go" when the competitors tried to outrun an out-of-control blaze that swept up Selena Gorge, just outside
Kununurra. Pitt sustained burns to 65 percent of her body. It was several hours before medical help arrived and she was air-lifted out. Doctors did not expect her to survive her injuries. Among other things, it was revealed that the organisers were unable to communicate properly between checkpoints. Pitt launched
Supreme Court action against RacingThePlanet, and in May 2014, it was reported that an out-of-court settlement had been reached. Pitt has been profiled by the Australian television program
60 Minutes, ''
Women's Weekly and One Plus One. She has become a sought-after public speaker, appearing at such events as the TEDx Macquarie University conference in September 2014, giving an inspirational talk titled Unmask your Potential''. Pitt has mentored thousands through her online programs, raised funds and awareness for a variety of philanthropic concerns, and authored three books:
Everything to Live For,
Unmasked (also available as Young Adult edition) and
Happy (and Other Ridiculous Aspirations). In 2014, Pitt was named the
New South Wales Premier's Award for Woman of the Year and was a finalist for
Young Australian of the Year. In 2016, she was a finalist in the Australian of the Year award, and the New South Wales finalist for
Telstra Business Woman of the Year award. A cover story about her in ''
The Australian Women's Weekly'' attracted worldwide media attention. She is an Ambassador for Interplast Australia & New Zealand, and has raised money for the organisation by leading trekking adventures. In that capacity, she walked the
Great Wall of China in 2014, the
Inca Trail in 2015, and the
Kokoda Track in 2016. Through this work, along with her support for other Interplast Australia & New Zealand fundraising initiatives, she has directly and indirectly contributed to more than $1 million being raised to support the organisation's work. Turia Pitt is also a motivational speaker and regularly appears at conferences and events. In 2022, Pitt appeared as a contestant on the
sixth season of
The Celebrity Apprentice Australia. She also launched her podcast, "Hard Work". == Medical problems ==