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Sweeping changes proposed by ACT government to improve Australia’s most regressive surrogacy laws

Posted on November 18, 2023December 13, 2023Author Surrogacy360Categories ArticlesTags Australia, surrogacy regulations

ABC | November 18, 2023

The Australian Capital Territory government introduced a bill updating its surrogacy laws. The changes would allow single parents to have a child via altruistic surrogacy and remove the requirement for an intended parent to be genetically related to the child.

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