'I was not just Shaun' – growing up as a Korean adoptee in a white Australian town

I am an Australian Korean-adoptee and I’m proud of this fact, however it was long after my 21st birthday that I could feel this way.

Shaun Hardwick

Australian-Korean adoptee Shaun Hardwick as a child with his mother. Source: Supplied

My formative years featured regular periods of self-hate, self-pity and general unhappiness about my circumstance.

My Australian parents adopted me from South Korea when I was six months old and brought me home to a small country town in Victoria in 1988. We stayed in the south west district for around five years, also adding my Korean adoptee sister to the family.

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Published 14 October 2019 11:10am
Updated 15 October 2019 9:52am
By Shaun Hardwick
Presented by Justin Sungil Park


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