South Australia gives same-sex couples access to IVF and unpaid surrogacy
The passage of the bill removes the last legal discrimination against LGBTI people from the statute books of the state.
The passage of the bill removes the last legal discrimination against LGBTI people from the statute books of the state.
Female co-parents who conceive a child through donor sperm at home or in a clinic will now both be recognised on the child’s birth certificate, without the need to have lived together for a minimum of three years. This is the first in a number of South Australian LGBTI law reforms to be addressed in the upcoming year.
The Victorian Greens say there is growing opposition to police checks required by IVF patients, as new legislation takes effect. Greens MP Sue Pennicuik said …