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AU: Victorian Government considers world-first laws making it easier for donor-conceived people to identify sperm, egg donors

Posted on June 29, 2015 by pogowasright.org

Tom Nightingale reports:

The Victorian Government is considering a world-first move to allow donor-conceived people to know the identity of their egg or sperm donor, even if that person requested anonymity.

The proposed reproductive technology changes included in a discussion paper released today are separate to other reforms which take effect this week.

Read more on ABC (AU).

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