Story highlights
- Australian aid worker kidnapped late last year freed, Australian authorities say
- The woman was seized in November as she traveled by car with her driver
"An Australian woman kidnapped in Afghanistan has been released. We thank the authorities in Afghanistan for their support and assistance," a spokesman for Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade said in a statement.
"The Australian Government has provided ongoing consular support. Her family welcomes her safe return and asks that the media respect their privacy at this time."
The woman was seized in Kabul's Qala-e-Fatullah area by unknown gunmen in November as she was traveling by car with her driver, Basir Mujahid, a spokesman for Kabul's police chief said at the time.
The agency declined to comment on her release.
Kidnapping rife
Both Afghans and foreigners face the risk of abduction in Afghanistan, with two previous cases in 2016 also involving Australians.