Department of Health

Public Fertility Care welcomes 250th baby

18/09/25
A sitting mother smiles at her baby in a pram.

Victoria's free fertility care service has reached a significant milestone: 250 babies have now been born through the program since its launch in 2022.

Public Fertility Care is the first service of its kind in Australia. The service gives free access to IVF and a range of other fertility treatments.

Since launching, more than 7,000 Victorians have accessed the service. This includes over 1,000 people from regional and rural areas of the state.

The service is open to all eligible Victorians. The service has a focus on supporting individuals who may face challenges starting or growing their family through the private system.

This includes people:

  • on lower incomes
  • living in regional and rural communities
  • who identify as LGBTIQA+
  • who are single
  • who need fertility preservation for medical reasons.

Led by the Royal Women's Hospital, Public Fertility Care is delivered in partnership with 10 health services across Victoria. You can access Public Fertility Care by getting a GP referral, with patients supported through their nearest participating health service.

More information about Public Fertility Care is available on the Better Health ChannelExternal Link and via the Royal Women's Hospital's websiteExternal Link .

Reviewed 18 September 2025

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