Faculty of Dental Medicine, Airlangga University, Surabaya.
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2025, 28(03), 1003-1008
Article DOI: 10.30574/wjarr.2025.28.3.3560
Received on 30 September 2025; revised on 08 November 2025; accepted on 12 November 2025
This article aims to compare the current health and well-being conditions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities with the community support provided by the regional council. A quantitative literature review approach is employed as the primary data collection method. Data was collected primarily through document analysis of reputable journals, reports, and news articles. As part of the research methodology, the study also considers the community service activity plan and examines the interventions and programs implemented within the Gippsland area. The literature showed that the health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders has been marked by profound inequities with non-Indigenous Australians where disparities are evident in life expectancy, infant mortality, and access to health care. Several measures were taken by the government such as the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Plan 2021–2031. Furthermore, projects like Warrigunya demonstrate the potential for culturally safe, Indigenous-led solutions to improve health and social outcomes, highlighting the need for continued focus on self-determination and community empowerment. Long-term collaboration between government, community leaders, and Indigenous organizations is essential to ensure the success of initiatives like Warrigunya, which addresses the interconnected issues of health, housing, and social well-being.
Aboriginal; Torres Strait Islander; Community Service; Warrigunya; Australia
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Nicholas Ray Wijaya, Haninda Dhipta Gusniarti, Kinanti Naianuha Daradjat, Diandra Alisha Ardianputri, Yoshiharu Harano and Aurelia Zahira Putri. Bridging the Health Gap: Evaluating community support and policy effectiveness for aboriginal and Torres strait islander well-being. World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2025, 28(03), 1003-1008. Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2025.28.3.3560.
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