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Adoptions Australia 2018–19

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Release Date: 13 Dec 2019
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Australian Institute of Health and Welfare 2019. Adoptions Australia 2018–19. Cat. no. CWS 71. Canberra: AIHW.

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310 adoptions were finalised in Australia in 2018–19, of which 82% were of Australian children and 18% were intercountry. The majority of adoptions finalised were known child adoptions (211, or 68%) and, of these, 67% (142) were carer (known child) adoptions. Overall, there has been a 64% decline in finalised adoptions in Australia in the 25-year period between 1994–95 to 2018–19. However, since the low for the period of 278 adoptions in 2015–16, there has been a rise of 12%.

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  • ISSN: 2205-5037
  • ISBN: 978-1-76054-657-1
  • Cat. no: CWS 71
  • Pages: 76
Findings from this report:
  • There were 12 Indigenous children adopted in 2018–19. 126 Indigenous children have been adopted since 1994–95.

  • Of the 211 known child adoptions finalised in Australia, 142 or 67% were by carers, such as foster parents.

  • The majority (98%) of overseas adoptees were from Asian countries, and the most common country was South Korea (30%).

  • 310 adoptions were recorded in 2018–19—an increase of 12% since 2015–16, but an overall decline of 64% since 1994–95.

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Adoptions Australia 2018–19

13 Dec 2019

Previous releases

  • Adoptions Australia 2017–18 12 Dec 2018
  • Adoptions Australia 2016–17 13 Dec 2017
  • Adoptions Australia 2015–16 19 Dec 2016
  • Adoptions Australia 2014–15 17 Dec 2015
  • Adoptions Australia 2013-14 10 Dec 2014
  • Adoptions Australia 2012-13 12 Dec 2013
  • Adoptions Australia 2011-12 14 Dec 2012
  • Adoptions Australia 2010-11 14 Dec 2011
  • Adoptions Australia 2009-10 15 Dec 2010
  • Adoptions Australia 2008-09 05 Feb 2010
  • Adoptions Australia 2007-08 06 Feb 2009
  • Adoptions Australia 2006-07 21 Feb 2008
  • Adoptions Australia 2005-06 12 Dec 2006
  • Adoptions Australia 2004-05 02 Dec 2005
  • Adoptions Australia 2003-04 26 Nov 2004
  • Adoptions Australia 2002-03 09 Dec 2003
  • Adoptions Australia 2001-02 27 Nov 2002
  • Adoptions Australia 2000-01 05 Feb 2002
  • Adoptions Australia 1999-00 16 Feb 2001
  • Adoptions Australia 1998-99 03 Mar 2000
  • Adoptions Australia 1997-98 15 Feb 1999
  • Adoptions Australia 1996-97 12 Jun 1998
  • Adoptions Australia 1995-96 30 Jun 1997
  • Adoptions Australia 1994-95 01 Aug 1996
  • Adoptions Australia 1993-94 01 Aug 1995
  • Adoptions Australia 1992-93 01 Aug 1994
  • Adoptions Australia 1991-92 01 Jul 1994
  • Adoptions Australia 1990-91 01 Aug 1993

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