What is it about skin color/ melanin that contributes to the high skin cancer rates in Australia?

The high levels of ultraviolet radiation in Australia, combined with the fact that melanin provides less protection against UV radiation than lighter skin tones, contributes to the high skin cancer rates in Australia. Melanin absorbs UV radiation, but it is not as effective at blocking UV radiation as lighter skin tones. This means that people with darker skin tones are more likely to be exposed to higher levels of UV radiation, which increases their risk of developing skin cancer.