Private school funding is the root of inequality’s ‘great divide’

Private school funding is the root of inequality’s ‘great divide’

David Hastie’s quoting of the Netherlands as a country with more students than Australia in private schools than public ones is not an accurate comparison (“In defence of private school funding:it’s not the great divide”,September 13). Private schools in the Netherlands are mostly chosen for children who require additional needs or for international students who have not yet learned Dutch;they are certainly not regarded as a status symbol,as can happen here.

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  • byAngus Thomson
Bid to change ‘archaic’ IVF rules to include solo and same-sex parents
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Bid to change ‘archaic’ IVF rules to include solo and same-sex parents

The definition of infertility to receive Medicare-funded fertility treatment requires couples to try to conceive through unprotected sex for one year.

  • byKate Aubusson
IVF at a fraction of the cost:Perth clinic disrupts infertility market

IVF at a fraction of the cost:Perth clinic disrupts infertility market

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  • byClaire Ottaviano
I’ve fathered five children in NSW. If I lived in Victoria,I’d probably have none
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I’ve fathered five children in NSW. If I lived in Victoria,I’d probably have none

The state government’s donor recruitment drive may have good intentions,but without a review of family limits the idea of donating sperm feels too risky.

  • byGary Nunn
‘Thousands of lives in one shell’:Gaza’s IVF embryos destroyed by Israeli strike

‘Thousands of lives in one shell’:Gaza’s IVF embryos destroyed by Israeli strike

When an Israeli shell struck Gaza’s largest fertility clinic in December,it destroyed more than 4000 embryos,plus 1000 more specimens of sperm and unfertilised eggs.

  • byAndrew Mills,Imad Creidi andSaleh Salem
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Australian Succession star’s thriller to premiere at Sydney Film Festival

Australian Succession star’s thriller to premiere at Sydney Film Festival

In Vitro,starring Ashley Zukerman,is a sci-fi thriller filmed in rural NSW.

  • byHelen Pitt
Why some families are choosing to skip sex and go straight to IVF

Why some families are choosing to skip sex and go straight to IVF

Some couples are motivated by health and want to screen embryos for harmful genetic mutations. In America,you can use IVF to choose the sex of your child.

  • byAlyson Krueger
Their surrogate child was born 10 weeks early in Ukraine. Then Russia invaded
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Their surrogate child was born 10 weeks early in Ukraine. Then Russia invaded

The premature arrival of their baby girl in Odesa was just the beginning of the drama for these Melbourne chefs.

  • byDani Valent
Publicly funded IVF on the way for Queensland women

Publicly funded IVF on the way for Queensland women

More women and girls suffering complex medical conditions like cancer will have access to cheaper reproductive care after Queensland became the latest state to announce public funding for fertility treatments.

  • byJacob Shteyman
Trump voices support for IVF as reproductive rights become an election flashpoint

Trump voices support for IVF as reproductive rights become an election flashpoint

The former US president’s comments came as he and Nikki Haley made their last pitches to voters ahead of the presidential primary race in South Carolina.

  • byFarrah Tomazin