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Australian couple could face prosecution after using commercial surrogacy service to have baby abroad

A Brisbane couple could face prosecution after they admitted to using a commercial surrogacy service to have a baby abroad.
It comes after the married couple sought a parenting order in court.
Commercial surrogacy arrangements are illegal in Australia, with Queensland residents also banned from…
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