“…The under-representation of Indigenous peoples in university education and the perceived and actual disadvantage in the sector remains a challenge in Australia (ABS, 2018;Bennett et al, 2015;Gale, 1998;Gale and Parker, 2013;Gore, 2017;Gore et al, 2017;Koshy, 2020;Pechenkina et al, 2011;Raciti, 2020) despite several decades of research. Volumes of published reports on Indigenous educational inequality, numerous working parties, think tanks and initiatives engaging with the university social justice agenda for First Australians, [first presented by the Department of Employment Education and Training (1990) in "A Fair Chance for All"] have addressed this issue (Behrendt et al, 2012;Bradley et al, 2008;Smith et al, 2018;Universities Australia, 2011, 2022. Although more Indigenous peoples are participating in university study, "increases in access aren't translating into equivalent growth in attainment" (Universities Australia, 2022, p. 23) and they remain underrepresented at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.…”