Overview

Adoption is one of the options used to provide permanent care for children who are unable to live with their families. The adoption process establishes a permanent, legal parent-child relationship between a child and their adoptive parent(s).

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Latest findings

In the last 5 years adoptions have fallen by 41%, from 264 adoptions in 2020–21 to 155 adoptions in 2024–25

Overseas adoptions have fallen by nearly half from 37 adoptions in 2019–20 to 19 adoptions in 2024–25

The number of known child adoptions reduced by nearly one fifth from 147 in 2023–24 to 119 in 2024–25

In 1971–72, almost 10,000 children were adopted in Australia in what has been known as the forced adoption era

Compared to the peak of overseas adoptions in 2004–05, adoption numbers in 2021–22 have declined by 96% from 434 to 16

After open adoption legislation was introduced in the 1980s and 1990s, domestic adoption numbers fell substantially

More reports and statistics on adoption can be found under Child protection and Children & youth.