Probe Launched Into Korea-Australia Adoption Practices

Dept of Social Services

The Albanese Labor Government is delivering on its election commitment to undertake an independent investigation into historic Republic of Korea-Australia intercountry adoptions.

Recently the Government commenced the investigation and appointed Magistrate Robert Cook to lead it. The Government has now released the Terms of Reference and is inviting adoptees to express their interest in sharing adoption files and personal experiences.

Following the Republic of Korea's Truth and Reconciliation Commission report, this process will support a deeper understanding of the impacts of historic adoption practices on Australian adoptees and their families, while also shedding light on Australia's role in the program.

The independent investigation into historical intercountry adoptions from the Republic of Korea to Australia will review adoptions from the Republic of Korea to Australia between 1964 and 1999. It responds to long-standing concerns raised by adoptees, families and advocates and aims to understand Australia's role in these adoptions.

In last month's Budget, the Government invested an additional $4.1 million over four years to boost support for individuals and families impacted by intercountry adoption through Intercountry Adoptee and Family Support Services (ICAFSS).

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