Pages tagged "Tasmania"
Bold MP speaks out against euthanasia
Feb 02, 2021
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Euthanasia – Protecting the Vulnerable
8th December
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Draft Tasmanian bill is like ‘lipstick on a pig’
Aug 04, 2020
Tasmania’s Independent MLC Mike Gaffney has released another draft of his euthanasia and assisted suicide bill, purportedly after “wide” community consultation on the previous draft.
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Tasmanian Assisted Suicide bill defeated by huge margin
May 27, 2017
by Paul Russell: Last Wednesday (24th May 2017) the Tasmanian Parliament debated the latest assisted suicide and euthanasia bill to come before an Australian Parliament.The final vote saw the bill, euphemistically entitled the 'Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2016', defeated by a vote of two to one (16 votes to 8) in the Legislative Assembly.
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Liz Carr has a message for Tasmanians
May 13, 2017
UK actress, comedian and disability advocate, Liz Carr was in Victoria, Australia, recently with her musical comedy: Assisted Suicide: The Musical. Liz took time out to send a very clear message to the people of Tasmania about euthanasia and assisted suicide.The Tasmanian Parliament will debate the latest bill, the euphemistically titled: Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2016, on the 24th of May.
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Bill foreshadowed for Tasmania in 2017
Mar 01, 2016
The on-again-off-again attempts by Tasmanian MP, Lara Giddings MP to introduce a new euthanasia bill jointly with an MP from the Liberal Party has clearly failed. The failure is evident in the news yesterday that Ms Giddings will now introduce a bill in 2017 jointly with the Greens Party leader, Cassy O'Connor.Ms Giddings introduced a failed euthanasia bill in 2012 when she was Tasmanan Premier. Now in opposition, Ms Giddings had been seeking formal support from one of the new Liberal MPs elected at the2014 election. The fact that this has not eventuated means that either the new Liberal MPs are reluctant to hitch their wagons to Giddings agenda or they, like their colleagues, oppose euthanasia. Either way, it leaves the possibility of a majority support for any euthanasia bill in the Tasmanian lower house extremely doubtful.
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New Euthanasia push in Tasmania confirmed
Aug 25, 2015
News today that the Tasmanian State Conference of the Australian Labor Party endorsed a motion in support of a push for euthanasia has reignited the issue in the island state. Euthanasia was last debated in Tasmania on the 17th of October 2013 when the Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill was defeated 13 votes to 11 in the State's Lower House. Since that time, the State Election has changed the make up of the chamber offering, perhaps, the mover of the last bill, Lara Giddings MP, some hope that this time the outcome might be different.The ALP motion - now part of the party's Tasmanian platform - is subject to the normal provision of a conscience vote and is, we understand, not binding upon State ALP Members of Parliament.
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New Euthanasia Bill for Tasmania
Mar 20, 2015
The Tasmanian MPs who tabled and pushed the last Euthanasia bill defeated in 2013, have said that they will try again later this year. The then Premier, Lara Giddings MP and her then deputy, Nick McKim MP, now on the opposition benches made the announcement in The Examiner Newspaper on the 14th of March.But bringing the issue to a vote in this new bill will not be as easy as it was when the then Premier and her Deputy were in control of the parliamentary debate from the treasury benches.
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Tasmanian Elections: Make your vote count!
Mar 10, 2014
(see voter guides at bottom of this page) Tasmanian voters will go to the polls on March 15th to elect a government for the next four years.
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Disability - a fate worse than death
Oct 25, 2013
The day after the Tasmanian Euthanasia & Assisted Suicide was defeated, Disability activist, author and editor of the ABC's Ramp Up website on disability,
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The inexorable bracket creep of euthanasia in Belgium
Oct 19, 2013
This op-ed appeared in the main newspaper in Hobart, Tasmania, when members of Parliament were gearing up for a debate on euthanasia. It was a companion piece to an article in favour of legalisation by Emeritus Professor Colin Wendell-Smith, convenor of Doctors for Dying with Dignity and co-convenor of Doctors for Voluntary Euthanasia. This article was taken from the
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