Posted: 2023-02-22 05:23:36

Western Australia will follow Victoria in holding an inquiry into forced adoption, following two years of campaigning by people who were adopted out as children and mothers who were forced to give up their babies.

A parliamentary committee this afternoon confirmed an inquiry would be held after both sides of politics indicated support for it in recent days.

Premier Mark McGowan on Tuesday revealed a personal connection to the issue upon backing calls for an inquiry.

Survivors in Western Australia say little has been done to support them or restore their basic human rights since WA became the first state in the country to apologise for forced adoption in 2010.

Inquiry to probe adoption practices over four decades

Labor MP Peter Foster, who is chair of the Standing Committee on the Environment and Public Affairs, tabled a report in parliament today, saying the inquiry would look into the adoption practices of the 20th century between 1939 and 1980.

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