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Reports of modern slavery and human trafficking in Australia have reached their highest level on record.
The Australian Federal Police (AFP) received 420 reports in the 2024–25 financial year, which is an increase of 10% from the previous year.
Forced marriage and exit trafficking have surged, with exit trafficking referring to situations where someone is coerced, threatened, or deceived into leaving or being taken out of Australia.
Reports of forced marriage increased from 91 to 118, and exit trafficking more than doubled from 35 to 75.
The AFP says these trends reflect growing community awareness, but these numbers only represent a fraction of the true scale of exploitation.
While awareness and reporting are improving, Australia’s treatment of vulnerable groups continues to leave people exposed to modern slavery.
Policies that isolate, criminalise, or restrict the rights of women, migrant workers, refugees, and asylum seekers create conditions where exploitation is more likely to happen.
Walk Free recommends that Australia:
Across the country, the AFP’s Human Exploitation Community Officer program is raising awareness and increase identification of modern slavery crimes.
However, these recent figures suggest that Australia’s current systems are still too reactive.
Efforts need to shift to include a greater focus on preventing exploitation through stronger laws, safer migration pathways, and greater public awareness.
Walk Free continues to work with partners, governments, and communities to strengthen Australia’s response to modern slavery and ensure every person can live free from exploitation.