Little currently sits on a number of community led committees who advocate against the use of excessive force from Police Officers on prison or watch-house inmates. She also sits on the Thancoupie Bursary Fund committee, a bursary in honour of late Queenslander and celebrated Australian ceramicist Dr
Thancoupie Gloria Fletcher James AO. Little is a former Chair of the Cape York District Health Council, now known as the Cape York Hospital and Health Service Board. She was also one of the original signatories of the Western Cape Communities Co-existence Agreement (also known as the Western Cape Communities Trust), and was also one of the original signatories from the Tjungundji tribe of Mapoon for the
DOGIT or Deed of Grant in Trust agreement, which enabled local Aboriginal people in communities to manage traditional land and receive royalties/reparations for mining activities. ==Awards and honours==