Euthanasia
Study finds ‘significant barriers’ for GPs offering voluntary assisted dying
After speaking to doctors from across Queensland, one researcher said there is not yet enough to incentivise doctors who are not already offering voluntary assisted dying services to take up the scheme.
- Courtney Kruk
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She was the most divisive figure in Australia’s anti-abortion battles. But even her adversaries acknowledged her stamina
Margaret Tighe’s lifelong fight against abortion, euthanasia and stem cell research reshaped state and federal elections, hardened political debate and enraged her opponents.
- Rob Harris
How a late-night parliamentary vote fuelled by dim sims changed voluntary assisted dying laws
Despite being the first Australian state to legalise voluntary assisted dying, Victoria had a conservative scheme that left people like Glenn Mack suffering.
- Rachel Eddie
- Opinion
- National
I’m 86 – this bill to restrict voluntary assisted dying is cruel and callous
Susan Carter’s bill to allow NSW aged care providers to restrict or deny access to voluntary assisted dying is discrimination at its very worst.
- Jill Nash
- Exclusive
- NSW State Parliament
‘Cruel beyond belief’: The legislative push upsetting expert doctor
A dozen NSW upper house MPs are behind a move to change voluntary assisted dying laws. They face a High Court challenge if they proceed.
- Alexandra Smith
- Exclusive
- NSW State Parliament
‘We are the party of choice’: Liberals divided on voluntary assisted dying changes
NSW Liberal Leader Mark Speakman says faith-based aged care homes should be able to decline voluntary assisted dying on site.
- Alexandra Smith and Anthony Segaert
- Exclusive
- NSW State Parliament
‘Pits dying people against right-wing religious views’: The push to change NSW’s euthanasia laws
NSW was the last state to pass laws to allow terminally ill people to choose the timing of their death. Now 12 MPs are seeking changes for aged care homes.
- Alexandra Smith
- Exclusive
- Illness
Debate over assisted dying reforms reopens old Labor wounds
Labor and the Coalition have granted MPs a conscience vote on the bill, and parliamentarians are bracing for a marathon debate.
- Rachel Eddie and Kieran Rooney
Man, 80, faces court accused of supplying ‘whale drugs’
An 80-year-old man accused of links to an illegal assisted dying business has sought to view police evidence alleging he trafficked whale euthanasia drugs alongside his son.
- Rex Martinich
The question at the heart of an illegal euthanasia scheme is one Queensland can’t answer
When news broke that three Gold Coast residents had been charged with running a backyard euthanasia operation, fresh concerns were raised around who gets to access Queensland’s voluntary assisted dying laws – and who doesn’t.
- Courtney Kruk