Aboriginal community-controlled healthcare improving life expectancy in the NT
Why This Matters
Key context: While the life expectancy of Indigenous people in remote communities has improved, Aboriginal health groups are telling the federal and Northern Territory governments a lot more work is still needed to close the gap. This development from abc.net.au highlights ongoing changes in the sector.
While the life expectancy of Indigenous people in remote communities has improved, Aboriginal health groups are telling the federal and Northern Territory governments a lot more work is still needed to close the gap.
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