‘Alarm bells’:The foster child who’s won a settlement from the state
Exclusive
DCJ

‘Alarm bells’:The foster child who’s won a settlement from the state

Lauren Eslick spent most of her childhood with foster parents whose punishments included hitting her,forcing her to hold a telephone book above her head and locking her in a tent.

  • byCaitlin Fitzsimmons

Latest

‘I was just babysitting her for you – in the womb’

‘I was just babysitting her for you – in the womb’

In a Torres Strait tradition,sister-in-law Serina gifted basketball star Cayla George a baby.

  • byKonrad Marshall
Perth mum told young son has leukaemia,loses parental rights the next day
Exclusive
Courts

Perth mum told young son has leukaemia,loses parental rights the next day

Jenny* is fighting through the courts to have her parental rights re-instated while her six-year-old son battles a life-threatening disease.

  • byRebecca Peppiatt
Russian charged with war crimes defends Ukrainian child abduction at UN

Russian charged with war crimes defends Ukrainian child abduction at UN

Russian officials have deported Ukrainian children to Russia,lied to them that they weren’t wanted by their parents and gave them Russian families and citizenship.

  • byEdith M. Lederer
WA foster carers turn to courts to get kids professional help

WA foster carers turn to courts to get kids professional help

Foster carers who demand children be given counselling and medical help are being targeted by the department as troublemakers. So they’re taking Communities to court,and winning.

  • byKerry Faulkner
I have two sons and love them equally. But my homeland does not
Opinion
Opinion

I have two sons and love them equally. But my homeland does not

Australian citizenship is a gift. I want to give it to both my sons. But Australia discriminates against adopted children,and it’s creating anxiety for families like mine.

  • byGeraldine Brooks
Advertisement
Agency caring for 550 children rebuked for failings,refused accreditation

Agency caring for 550 children rebuked for failings,refused accreditation

A NSW government agency responsible for delivering statutory child protection won’t have its accreditation renewed as it cannot meet minimum standards for out-of-home care.

  • byMichael Evans
‘Appalling neglect’ of boys in care sparks call for urgent meeting

‘Appalling neglect’ of boys in care sparks call for urgent meeting

A children’s court magistrate’s claims of “unconscionable” treatment of children in care by providers and the department have brought forward an industry forum.

  • byMichael Evans
Finn and Lincoln deserve better

Finn and Lincoln deserve better

Revelations in the Herald about the plight of two young boys in the care of the state in 2022 give us all reason to demand better.

  • The Herald's View
Left hungry and too cold to go to school:Urgent review of children in care
Exclusive
Investigation

Left hungry and too cold to go to school:Urgent review of children in care

The plight of two boys in out-of-home care in NSW has been detailed in a court case that has sparked an urgent government review of the multimillion-dollar sector.

  • byMichael Evans
David and Carolyn filled a Kombi with their own kids – and still decided to foster

David and Carolyn filled a Kombi with their own kids – and still decided to foster

Married for 54 years,the Stedmans have six children and 26 grandchildren. Over the past 40 years,they’ve also fostered more than 70 infants.

  • byAmanda Hooton