Hope Australia is a national coalition of individuals and organisations united by one powerful mission β to prevent the legalisation of euthanasia and assisted suicide in Australia. Operating from Marden, South Australia, HOPE advocates for the dignity of human life, offering an alternative vision that promotes compassion, palliative care, and the belief that every life has inherent value and purpose. Our work continues to ensure that euthanasia never becomes an accepted or normalized practice in Australian society.
HOPE (noeuthanasia.org.au) is a non-profit, single-issue advocacy group that stands firmly against euthanasia and assisted suicide. We are not affiliated with any political party or religious denomination; instead, we represent a diverse community of Australians β including doctors, disability advocates, legal experts, and ordinary citizens β who believe that life should be protected from conception to natural death. We advocate for policies that support palliative care, mental health assistance, and compassionate end-of-life care, ensuring that no person feels pressured to end their life prematurely.
Our coalition actively raises awareness, influences legislation, and provides educational resources to communities across the country. By engaging with the public, media, and government, we work tirelessly to make euthanasia and assisted suicide not just illegal β but unthinkable.
At Hope Australia, our vision is simple yet profound: to protect human dignity and affirm the value of every life. We envision an Australia where people facing illness, pain, or old age are met with compassion, care, and hope β not an offer of death.
Our mission is to:
The push for assisted dying in Australia has raised serious ethical, legal, and medical concerns. Proponents often frame euthanasia as an act of mercy or choice, but the reality is far more complex. Euthanasia undermines trust in the medical profession, risks exploitation of vulnerable people, and erodes societyβs respect for human life.
Legalised euthanasia in places like Switzerland, Belgium, and the Netherlands has demonstrated a disturbing βslippery slopeβ β with laws expanding over time to include people with non-terminal illnesses, mental health struggles, and even minors. In Australia, we believe that such laws could endanger the most vulnerable members of our society, including those who feel they are a burden to their families or the healthcare system.
Instead of euthanasia, Hope Australia advocates for investment in palliative care services, mental health programs, and compassionate community support. Dignity in dying is not about hastening death β itβs about ensuring every person can live their final days surrounded by care, comfort, and respect.
Hope Australia operates as a national network with supporters across South Australia, Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, Western Australia, and Tasmania. Through education campaigns, petitions, and public events, we provide Australians with the facts and moral reasoning to stand against euthanasia.
Our ongoing initiatives include:
Every donation to Hope Australia helps strengthen our mission to protect life. By contributing, you are funding educational campaigns, advocacy efforts, and community outreach programs that make a tangible difference. Regular monthly donations are especially impactful, as they allow us to respond swiftly to legislative proposals or public debates surrounding euthanasia and assisted suicide.
When you support HOPE, you join a nationwide movement that believes in compassion, not killing β in care, not despair. Your support ensures that Australians continue to hear a strong, consistent message: Every Life Matters.
While some Australian states have passed laws allowing voluntary assisted dying (VAD), the debate remains far from settled. Evidence from other countries β including Dignitas in Switzerland and clinics in the Netherlands β shows how euthanasia laws gradually expand beyond their original intent. Cases such as Zoraya ter Beek, a young woman euthanised for depression in the Netherlands, highlight the dangers of normalising assisted suicide.
In Australia, the introduction of such laws has already created uncertainty among healthcare workers, aged care providers, and patients. Many doctors have expressed concern that these laws compromise medical ethics and shift the role of medicine from healing to harm. HOPE continues to monitor these developments and provide factual, compassionate counterarguments to ensure Australians understand the risks.
You can take action by:
Your voice matters. Together, we can protect life, uphold human dignity, and ensure that compassion never takes the form of ending a life.
To learn more, donate, or get involved, please contact us using the details below:
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://noeuthanasia.org.au
Address: Marden, SA 5070, Australia
Hope Australia β Defending the dignity of every life, promoting compassion over killing, and ensuring that euthanasia and assisted suicide remain unthinkable in our nation.