This report examines the critical issue of poor housing in Aboriginal communities in Australia, focusing on its impact on health and well-being. Through the analysis of various media sources, the report highlights the chronic overcrowding, inadequate housing conditions, and the spread of diseases like scabies due to homelessness and lack of proper sanitation. It links these issues to broader debates around government funding, housing programs, and the need for culturally sensitive solutions. The report also reflects on the importance of addressing the social determinants of health and the limitations of healthcare interventions without addressing the underlying housing crisis. Furthermore, the report acknowledges the need for collaboration between government, healthcare sectors, and local communities to improve the living conditions and health outcomes for Aboriginal Australians.