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Australian Government Attorney-General’s Department

The department delivers programs and policies to maintain and improve Australia’s law and justice framework. Through the Australian Government Solicitor, the department also provides legal services to the Commonwealth, including legal advice and representation.

Vision and mission

The department’s mission is to achieve a just and secure society through the maintenance and improvement of Australia’s law, justice, security and integrity frameworks.

How the Australian Government Attorney-General’s Department can help

On behalf of the Australian Government, the department has launched Surrogacy in Australia, a website that provides information for parents and surrogates on Australia’s surrogacy laws and policies.

The website is an Australian Government initiative, overseen by the Attorney-General’s Department.

The website is not intended to replace legal or medical advice. Rather, it provides authoritative and factual information on Australia’s surrogacy laws and policy. This includes information on:

  • how Australian surrogacy law protects the legal and human rights of surrogates, babies born of surrogacy and intended parents
  • the human rights risks and legal issues associated with international commercial surrogacy
  • where people can seek advice depending on their state and territory of residence and their personal circumstances.

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Last reviewed: June 2024

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Ethical guidelines on the use of assisted reproductive technology | Surrogacy in Australia

In addition to state and territory surrogacy legislation, there are national ethical guidelines that apply to all assisted reproductive technology (ART) in A

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Recognition of parentage in Australia | Surrogacy in Australia

Who is recognised as the legal parents of a child born of surrogacy, and their parental rights and responsibilities

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Human rights and surrogacy | Surrogacy in Australia

Human rights relevant to surrogacy are found in international agreements

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How Australian surrogacy law upholds human rights | Surrogacy in Australia

Australia has laws in place to regulate surrogacy and protect human rights

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Issues that have arisen from engaging in surrogacy overseas | Surrogacy in Australia

Examples of serious issues that have arisen in international surrogacy

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Surrogacy overseas | Surrogacy in Australia

Surrogacy in many other countries is unregulated or poorly regulated

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Terminology | Surrogacy in Australia

A glossary explaining key surrogacy terms and concepts

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