Australia’s justice system is failing victims of modern slavery, with fewer than 1% of over 3,000 reported cases resulting in convictions. Survivors face trauma, fear of deportation, and inaccessible reporting tools, while investigators rely too heavily on victim testimony. One survivor, Emma, said she wasn’t even told her experience qualified as modern slavery—and the online reporting systems are often unusable for those under surveillance. The Anti-Slavery Commissioner demands urgent reform, warning that weak prosecutions and systemic gaps leave offenders unpunished and survivors unheard. Without real change, victims won’t trust the system to protect them—or help them heal.

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