Settlement Guide: Understanding Indigenous disadvantage in Australia

Leetona Dungay and Karina Hogan are two of Incarceration Nation participants.

Leetona Dungay and Karina Hogan are two of Incarceration Nation participants. Source: Photo credit Joseph Mayers.

Stemming from historical injustices, Indigenous disadvantage continues to affect First Nations people resulting in shorter life expectancy, poor health and education outcomes and disproportionately higher incarceration rates.


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Keenan Mundine, Incarceration Nation participant.
Keenan Mundine, Incarceration Nation - Documentary stills shoot on February 5, 2021 in Sydney, Australia. Source: Image credit Joseph Mayers.

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