WA Stolen Generations Redress Scheme

Information about the WA Stolen Generations Redress Scheme, including Support Services and payment information, eligibility, and how to apply.
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Update: December 2025

The Scheme has received a high number of applications since it opened on 10 November 2025.

Our team is working hard to process the applications received, and we thank you for your patience as we work through responding to them all. 

It is important that each of your personal stories are given the attention they deserve, and that scammers cannot take advantage of the Scheme. 

If you have not already received confirmation that your application has been received, we expect this to be done by the end of January 2026 for applications sent in November or December 2025.

The Department will be closed between 23 December 2025 and 1 January 2026 for the Christmas period. We will continue to process applications from 2 January 2026.

 

Important Information

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Information about the Scheme

The WA Stolen Generations Redress Scheme is available to Aboriginal people who were removed from their families as children in Western Australia before 1 July 1972.  

Eligible applicants will receive a payment of $85,000, and, if they wish, a personal acknowledgement.  

The Scheme recognises the enduring impacts of past child removal policies in Western Australia. 

The Scheme is being coordinated by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. 

 

What the Scheme offers

  • a one-off payment of $85,000 
  • opportunity for a personal acknowledgement from a representative of the WA Government. 

     

You can apply if:  

  • you are an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander person; 
  • you were removed from your family when you were under 18 years old;  
  • you were removed in Western Australia before 1 July 1972; and 
  • are a living person.  

You can also apply on behalf of a family member who passed away on or after 27 May 2025, the date the Scheme was announced.  

 

How to apply

To apply: 

  • download an Application Form using the link below 
  • fill out the form 
  • print the form to sign it 

OR 

  • if you need a paper form sent to you, please contact the Department. 

Application Form - WA Stolen Generations Redress Scheme

 

There are detailed guidelines to help with your application: 

Guidelines: How to make an Application

 

You can nominate someone to help you with the application process by downloading and completing the Supported Applicant Form: 

Supported Applicant Form

 

If you want to apply to the Scheme on behalf of someone who has passed away, please contact the Department to get a copy of the Deceased Applicant Form.  The Scheme does not accept applications on behalf of people who passed away before 27 May 2025. 

 

Contacting the Department

You can contact the Scheme team at the Department of the Premier and Cabinet in several different ways. 

Phone: 08 6552 5050

Email: WASG@dpc.wa.gov.au

Post: Reply Paid

Stolen Generations Redress Scheme

Dept of the Premier & Cabinet

Reply Paid 84912  

WEST PERTH WA 6872 

Scheme Support Services

The Department has partnered with Support Services who can help people apply. The following Scheme Support Services can provide practical and emotional support: 

Yokai: Healing Our Spirit

  • Phone: (08) 6288 8123
  • Monday to Friday 8.30am to 4.30pm 
  • Office: 174 Treasure Rd, Queens Park, 6107 
  • Phone: 1800 830 338
  • Monday to Friday 8.00am to 4.30pm
  • Offices: 28 Barker Street, Broome 6725  

                      29 Hunter Street, Broome 6725 

                       5 Kentia Way, Kununurra 6743 

  • Phone: 1800 469 371
  • Monday to Friday 9.00am to 5.00pm
  • Offices: 176 Wittenoom Street, East Perth 6004

                      2A/4 Rason Link, South Hedland 6722 

                      42 Wilson St, Kalgoorlie 6432 

Additional Scheme Support Services may be available – you can contact the Department or check the website for the most up-to-date information. 

Support services outside of Western Australia

If you were removed from your family in Western Australia, but now live outside Western Australia, you can ask the Link-Up organisation in your area to help with your application. Please see contact details below. 

State / Territory Contact details
New South Wales

Link-Up New South Wales Aboriginal Corporation

Phone:  02 9421 4700 

              1800 624 332 (Free call – not available for mobile phones)

Office:  Lot 4, 2 Central Place 

              Ropes Crossing  

              NSW 2760 

Northern Territory

Northern Territory Stolen Generations Aboriginal Corporation (NTSGAC) 

Phone: 08 8947 9171

Office: Shop 1 Malak Shopping Centre  

             16 Malak Crescent 

             Malak NT 0812 

Central Australia

Phone: 08 8959 4750

Office: 14 Leichhardt Terrace 

             Alice Springs NT 0870 

South Australia

Phone:  08 8406 1600

Email:   nunku@nunku.org.au

Office:  182-190 Wakefield Street, 

              Adelaide SA 5000 

Victoria

Phone: 03 9480 7377 

             1800 OUR MOB (1800 687 662)

Email:   linkup@vacca.org

Office:  340 Bell Street 

             Preston, VIC 3072 

Queensland

Phone: 1800 200 855 

              07 3638 0411(Brisbane) 
              07 4041 7403 (Cairns)

Office:  3-5 Reid Street 

              Woolloongabba QLD 4102

Office:  2/128 Spence Street 

              Cairns QLD 4870 

Scam Warning! 

Some people might contact you and try to talk you into making an Application, asking for a percentage of a future payment. They might claim to be from a law firm or a government department. This type of targeted scam is called claim farming or claims harvesting. 

It is important to know:     

  • You do not need to pay to apply to this Scheme.  
  • You do not need to pay a support service to help you apply.  
  • Nobody should be asking for a fee or a percentage of any future payment.  

You might be at risk if:    

  • You get unexpected calls, texts, or emails about making an Application. 
  • Someone pressures you to sign papers or sign up with a law firm. 

Protect yourself: 

  • Don’t share your personal details with people you don’t know.  
  • Contact the Department if you’re unsure, want to ask for help, or to report suspicious activity. 
  • Raise with family or speak with someone you trust. 

If you think you have been approached by a scammer, please let the Department know. We want to help keep everybody safe. 

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