Surrogacy Australia conference this weekend

Surrogacy Australia conference this weekend

Don’t forget that the granddaddy of them all, the Surrogacy Australia conference is being held in Melbourne this weekend.

I am not spruiking this conference because I am a speaker (which I am), and nor because I am a sponsor (I am not), and nor because I am a member of Surrogacy Australia (which I am not).

I am spruiking this conference because it has the greatest collection of knowledge that will be assembled this year in Australia talking about most aspects to do with surrogacy, with experts descending to Melbourne from near and far.

I strongly encourage my clients to go to this conference because I think that the information provided is fantastic and amazing value. Above all, it will help intended parents work out what they want and how their unique journey to become parents of beautiful children will commence.

If you are going to the conference, please say hello! I would love to meet you. 🙂

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