In Australia, aboriginal people are not only the minority but also the poorest in the in the country. Many native people are born and raised in absolute poverty and some author view poverty as a subculture of Aboriginality (Walter, 2007). Given that, few people are employed in the formal sector and yet they earn less than the white Australian these find themselves with many responsibilities of caring for the dependents in their extended families. Therefore the little income eventually does not translate to improve health (Morrissey, Pe-pua, and Brown, 2007).
Secondly, given that institution employs few native people, these find themselves with the work stress of having to represent the entire community