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Australia's W***force needs you.

Want to make a positive impact? Come w***k for us.

Taking a bit of solo time is a completely normal human process and one that most men are familiar with. Not everyone gets the chance to genuinely change someone’s life before lunch. But this is one of those rare moments.

There’s a real shortage of sperm donors in Australia, and plenty of people are waiting. For them, finding a donor can be the difference between hoping for a family and actually starting one.

By becoming a sperm donor, you’re helping Aussie families who can’t get there on their own.

Do a good thing and give us a hand.

We need people w***king around the clock.

Donating sperm is a generous thing to do. It gives other people the chance to have a baby when they can’t do it on their own. Their reasons for wanting a donor may differ - from fertility issues, to choosing to parent solo, or building a family as a same-sex or LGBTQ+ couple - but for all of them, a donor is essential.

If you’re a healthy man aged between 21 and 46, and you like the idea of helping someone else out for the right reasons then you're the exact kind of bloke we want to hear from.

You’re not paid (that’s the law in Australia) but you won’t be out of pocket. Reasonable costs are covered and you'll get a male fertility check up out of it.

What’s the process for becoming a donor?

There are a few steps involved prior to donating, including counselling, medical screening, and semen analysis. At Queensland Fertility Group, we have a dedicated and experienced donor team who provide guidance and support throughout the entire process. 

You might help someone start a family.

Here’s how it works, step by step. 

Step 1 – Getting Started

An appointment will be made for you to meet with one of our Fertility Specialists, who will ask about your medical history, including both your physical and mental health.

Step 2 - Counselling

You will have two sessions with an experienced Queensland Fertility Group counsellor to discuss the social, ethical and legal implications of sperm donation. You’ll complete a profile about yourself, provide a family medical history, and sign consent forms for donation.

If you have a current partner, they’ll also need to attend these sessions to ensure you are both comfortable and clear about what the process involves.

Step 3 – Semen Analysis & Genetic Screening

Our experienced donor coordinators will then contact you to organise an appointment for a semen analysis, as well as a screening of your blood for infectious diseases and some genetic conditions.

Our Genetic Counsellor will call you to discuss your family medical history, and to explain the genetic tests that have been performed.

Step 4 – Donation

Once all of the test results are back and have been discussed with you, appointments will be scheduled for the donations at our private clinic.

You can typically expect between five and ten appointments for sperm donation. This ensures that there are enough swimmers available from your donation, to give people the best chance possible who are hoping to conceive.

Think you got what it takes?

Answer the call and join the w**kforce. Fill the form out below.

You must be between the age of 21 and 46 to become a sperm donor.

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