“…Other studies identifying aspects of life that are important to the wellbeing of Indigenous Australians also found that employment, education and money are needed to achieve good wellbeing [ 6 , 10 , 11 ]. Our results are consistent with previous studies in other populations that identified important socioeconomic impacts on wellbeing or quality-of-life, including financial stability for respondents in China, Ghana, India, South Africa, Russia and the United States [ 12 , 13 ], employment in the general Australian population [ 14 ], and higher education in the United States [ 13 ]. Socioeconomic disadvantage is consistently associated with poorer health outcomes for Indigenous Australians with cancer [ 15 ], cardiovascular disease [ 16 , 17 ], psychological distress [ 18 ], and liver cirrhosis [ 19 ], and have been associated with potentially preventable hospital admissions [ 20 ].…”