Alister Henskens portrait
Alister Henskens portrait

Expanded IVF Rebates

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Women who undergo egg freezing will be able to claim a $2,000 rebate in an Australian first, thanks to a $4 million expansion of the NSW Government’s $80 million Affordable IVF Initiative.  

A re-elected Liberal and Nationals Government will expand the eligibility criteria of the Fertility Treatment Rebate to cover egg freezing procedures and boost the number of places to 14,000.

More than 1,000 women undergo egg freezing each year in NSW, and the NSW Liberal Nationals Government is committed to supporting them.

State Member for Ku-ring-gai Alister Henskens SC said that many women are looking to have children later in life compared to previous generations for a range of deeply personal reasons.

“This is all about giving women more choice and taking some of the stress away from undergoing fertility treatments,” Mr Henskens said.

“With one egg freezing cycle costing up to $10,000, this rebate will help thousands of women choose what is best for them.”

Mr Henskens said that more than 2,200 rebates have already been paid to women undergoing IVF treatments since applications opened on 1 January, with story after story of couples finally being able to make their dream of starting a family a reality.

“NSW is already one of the most affordable places in the world to have fertility treatments thanks to our IVF rebates, and we hope these new egg freezing rebates set a precedent for further Commonwealth investment in women’s health and fertility treatments,” Mr Henskens said.

To be eligible for the $2,000 rebate from Service NSW you must:

  • be a resident of NSW
  • have incurred an out-of-pocket cost from a registered Assisted Reproductive Treatment provider who has determined the procedure is in your best interests
  • have accessed the treatment from 1 July 2023.

The NSW Affordable IVF Initiative, announced as part of the NSW Government’s 2022-23 Budget, also includes:

  • providing a $2000 rebate for fertility preservation, IVF or other assisted reproductive technology treatments;
  • extending the $250 rebates for pre-IVF fertility testing;
  • expanding statewide access to lower cost IVF treatment through publicly-supported clinics;
  • boosting fertility preservation services for patients with cancer and other   medical needs; and
  • providing up to five days’ paid fertility treatment leave for teachers, nurses and other public servants across NSW.

Further information on how the NSW Government is working to improve affordability and access to IVF services in NSW is available online here.