Australian states and territories allow altruistic surrogacy but prohibit commercial surrogacy.
State and territory laws protect the human rights of surrogates, babies born of surrogacy and intended parents. The laws do this by regulating altruistic surrogacy and making commercial surrogacy illegal to protect people from the risk of exploitation.
To be recognised as the legal parents of a child born through surrogacy you must abide by laws of the state or territory that you live in. Australians can be fined or even jailed if they engage in commercial surrogacy and some forms of advertising about surrogacy.
If you are considering surrogacy, it is important to understand the rules and requirements of the state or territory that you will be undertaking the surrogacy arrangement in.