Successive governments previously insisted that the state had no role in forced adoptions.
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Mothers and fathers who had their newborn babies ripped from them at birth should be compensated for the ongoing trauma caused by WA’s historical forced adoption practices, a parliamentary inquiry has recommended.
Successive governments previously insisted that the state had no role in forced adoptions.
Successive governments previously insisted that the state had no role in forced adoptions.
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