
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Australia's outdated and inconsistent surrogacy laws are prompting a crucial review by the Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC). The ALRC's inquiry aims to create uniform national standards, addressing issues like international surrogacy, parental recognition, and surrogate protection. Recent changes in New South Wales offer a potential model for reform, highlighting the need for a more equitable and accessible system that prioritises the well-being of all involved, particularly children born through surrogacy.
Subscribe to Families Through Surrogacy, share your questions, and remember—support and resources make all the difference.
By Families Through SurrogacyAustralia's outdated and inconsistent surrogacy laws are prompting a crucial review by the Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC). The ALRC's inquiry aims to create uniform national standards, addressing issues like international surrogacy, parental recognition, and surrogate protection. Recent changes in New South Wales offer a potential model for reform, highlighting the need for a more equitable and accessible system that prioritises the well-being of all involved, particularly children born through surrogacy.
Subscribe to Families Through Surrogacy, share your questions, and remember—support and resources make all the difference.