This report examines the social determinants of health within the Aboriginal community of Australia, focusing on how factors like education, employment, environment, housing, and child development impact their health outcomes. The report highlights the influence of education on access to healthcare and income, the limitations posed by low employment rates, and the effects of poor housing conditions and environmental hazards. It also addresses the effects of early childhood development inequalities. The analysis emphasizes how these determinants create health disparities and suggests the need for governmental intervention to improve the living conditions and reduce barriers faced by the Aboriginal population, ultimately aiming to enhance their overall health and well-being. The report refers to several studies and statistical data to support its claims.