Hugh Jackman & Wife Launch Adoption Awareness Week

Parents to adopted kids Oscar, 8, and Ava, 3, Hugh Jackman and wife Deborra-Lee Furness were excited to learn that the first ever Adoption Awareness Week was to be held in their home town of Sydney, Australia, and they decided to attend the event, even though it was the day before the world premiere of Hugh's movie Australia.

Twelve years ago, after two miscarriages and multiple attempts with IVF, the couple turned to adoption, only to find the process in Australia extremely difficult. Adoption laws in the country, which have not been changed since 1964, ensure that the process to adopt a child can take as long as six years, and the cost - about $40,000 - prevents most couples from even attempting to adopt, making Australia the second lowest country in the world in terms of the number of inter country adoptions. Hugh and Deborra eventually decided to use their US citizenship to adopt from the United States, a process that only took 9 months and resulted in them taking home a newborn Oscar. Ava was also adopted from the US.

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"People are waiting for so long - a minimum of three years and sometimes up to 10, and you hear there are 133 million orphans in the world. There are families for the children - let's make it happen faster," Deborra-Lee said at the event. "I always push for ethical, transparent adoption and parents absolutely should be put through all the hoops, but we can do it faster."

Deborra-Lee began pushing for Australia's adoption process to be overhauled, saying, "I would like to feel pride, as an Australian, that we are standing up and contributing. At this stage, I don't think we're doing enough.''

Hugh was just named People magazine's "Sexist Man Alive" for 2008.

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 3 Comments

Lala said:

lovely couple.

Barb said:

Deb has been instrumental in drawing the Australian government's attention to the country's poor record of adoptions and the years of bureaucracy would-be parents have to wade through.

The first annual Adoption Awareness Week is being held due mostly to her efforts. They didn't "decide to attend the event," rather, Deb caused it to happen!

Anonymous said:

If there are 133 millionorphans inthe world,why didn't the Jackmans adopt one? Infertile people feel entitled to other people's children (often poor, resourceless mothers) There is a definite distinction between infant adoption and older child adoption. There is a reason adoption rates are so low Australia; Australia should be lauded for recognizing that infant adoption as it was practiced caused great emotional damage to mothers and infants. It is considered a "failed social experimentz". Instead of helping resourceless mothers by helping themselves to their wanted babies, people should value the right of children to grow up in biologically familiar surroundings with the mother they are bornl oving. That is a truly altruistic endeavor; infant adoption is all about the wants of adoptive parents.

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