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Submission - Gambling: draft report to Productivity Commission ( 2 Dec 09)
Document access: Guest, Subscriber, Member Submission on Gambling: draft report to the Productivity Commission. It involves: Introduction; Problem gambling; Harm minimisation measures; Weaning the public (and the State treasuries) off gaming machines; Online gaming; Conclusion and recommendations; Endnotes.

Submission: alcohol-related violence in Queensland (25 Oct 09)
Document access: Guest, Subscriber, Member Submission on Alcohol-related violence in Queensland to the Law, Justice and Safety Committee Parliament House Brisbane QLD. It involves:  Introduction; Late opening hours and outlet density; Interventions at particular venues; Other venue-related matters; Alcohol advertising and alcohol consumption; Endnotes.

Submission: NHMRC - Ethics & Products Derived from Human Tissue (17 May 09)
Document access: Guest, Subscriber, Member Submission on Ethics and the exchange, sale of and profit from products derived from human tissue to the National Health and Medical Research Council. It involves: No payment to donors: maintaining altruism; Informed consent.

Q & Answers: Altruistic Surrogacy -NSW SCLJ (14 Apr 09)
Document access: Guest, Subscriber, Member FamilyVoice Answers to Questions re Altruistic Surrogacy 2009 to the Standing Committee on Law and Justice Inquiry into legislation on altruistic surrogacy in NSW. Answers to questions on notice: Question: 1. In your submission (p 7) you argue that single parents and same-sex couples should not be given access to surrogacy arrangements. Can you elaborate on your re asons for taking this view? Answer: Allowing surrogacy for single persons and for same-sex couples necessarily means denying the child who is the object of the surrogacy arrangement the right to be raised and cared for by either a mother or a father...

FAVA Briefing Paper on Vic ART, Human Cloning and Human Embryos Bills 2008 (30 Sep 08)
Document access: Guest, Subscriber, Member Briefing on the three Victorian Bills: Assisted Reproductive Treatment Bill 2008, Prohibition of Human Cloning for Reproduction Bill 2008, Research Involving Human Embryos Bill 2008... There is no longer any need for the law in Victoria to allow human embryo cloning for research. This ethically repugnant procedure is now quite redundant. Patient-specific pluripotent stem cells for disease modelling and, perhaps ultimately for theraies, can now be obtained much more readily, ethically and safely by cell reprogramming.


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