Human trafficking is a global problem involving the exploitation of over 2.5 million people annually. While most trafficking involves sexual exploitation, labor trafficking exists in various industries in Australia as well. The document outlines Australia's legal definitions and responses to human trafficking. It describes the victim identification and support process, including temporary visas and assistance from organizations like the Salvation Army's Safe House for Trafficked Women. Cooperation between social and legal services is important to holistically help victims of this human rights abuse.