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'''"Circumcision Information Australia"''' is an information organization situated in Australia.
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'''"Circumcision Information Australia"''' is an information organisation situated in [[Australia]].
  
 
The aim of their website is to provide the public in [[Australia]] with information about [[circumcision]] and to keep it up to date with both local and international developments in research and understanding. It also aims to support Australian medical authorities, especially the [[Royal Australasian College of Physicians]] and the [[Australasian Association of Paediatric Surgeons]], in their commendable efforts to protect boys from unnecessary interference with their genitals.
 
The aim of their website is to provide the public in [[Australia]] with information about [[circumcision]] and to keep it up to date with both local and international developments in research and understanding. It also aims to support Australian medical authorities, especially the [[Royal Australasian College of Physicians]] and the [[Australasian Association of Paediatric Surgeons]], in their commendable efforts to protect boys from unnecessary interference with their genitals.
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Latest revision as of 15:59, 13 April 2024

"Circumcision Information Australia" is an information organisation situated in Australia.

The aim of their website is to provide the public in Australia with information about circumcision and to keep it up to date with both local and international developments in research and understanding. It also aims to support Australian medical authorities, especially the Royal Australasian College of Physicians and the Australasian Association of Paediatric Surgeons, in their commendable efforts to protect boys from unnecessary interference with their genitals.

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