The State Government will consider paying compensation to victims of forced adoption in WA, but won’t say how much or when.
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Survivors of historical forced adoption practices in WA could be compensated, with the Cook government set to release its response to a damning inquiry report.
The State Government will consider paying compensation to victims of forced adoption in WA, but won’t say how much or when.
The State Government will consider paying compensation to victims of forced adoption in WA, but won’t say how much or when.
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