Just four of the 17 Closing the Gap targets are on track – but in the Dungay-Dates-Towers family, it’s a different story

Eighteen years ago, the year Racheal Dungay-Dates and Trevor Towers’s eldest daughter, Skye, was born, the Rudd government pledged to close the life expectancy gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians within a generation.

That goal is not on track. According to the latest data on the federal Closing the Gap goals, released this month, First Nations males born in 2020-2022 are expected to live up to 71.9 years and females up to 75.6 years – a gap of 8.8 years and 8.1 years respectively from non-Indigenous children born at the same time.

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