This nursing assignment delves into the complexities of cultural diversity in Australia, focusing on the health disparities experienced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander populations. Utilizing the sociological imagination template, the report examines historical, cultural, structural, and critical factors contributing to these health issues. It explores the impact of migration, government policies, and cultural beliefs on healthcare access and outcomes, highlighting the challenges and opportunities in addressing these disparities. The assignment reflects on the student's own cultural background and how it shapes their understanding of these issues, advocating for culturally sensitive healthcare practices and a social model of health to bridge the gap in health outcomes. The report also aligns with ACU graduate attributes, emphasizing the importance of respect, understanding, and proactive engagement in addressing social and health inequities within a multicultural context.