This report examines health equity for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young males in Australia, focusing on the structural determinants, cultural influences, and accessibility of public health services. The report provides a brief overview of the group, highlighting their diverse characteristics and challenges. It analyzes structural determinants like age, education, and income, which significantly impact access to healthcare. The influence of culture and beliefs on accessing public health services is also explored, emphasizing the need for culturally sensitive approaches. The report evaluates the impact of acceptance and accessibility of public health services, including inter-cultural communication, health professional behavior, and service structures. Finally, it suggests practical strategies to improve public health services, such as community engagement, multidisciplinary approaches, and evidence-based interventions. The report concludes that addressing health inequities requires interactive and inclusive programs that consider community development and social justice, with the aim of improving health outcomes for this population.