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The euthanasia and assisted suicide bill (formally known as the ‘Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill” 2021) has been passed in the lower house last Friday. Mr Kevin Conolly gives an eye-opening look […]
The euthanasia and assisted suicide bill (formally known as the ‘Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill” 2021) has been passed in the lower house last Friday.
Mr Kevin Conolly gives an eye-opening look at the contents of the 85-page bill. Please watch and make your opinion about it known to your state MPs.
The fight is not over. The next step is the Upper House inquiry, the public hearings for which are due to begin next week, before some intense lobbying of Upper House Members. To know how your state MP voted, please visit the website below (courtesy of HOPE: Preventing Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide)
Gordon Cheng—diagnosed with terminal bowel cancer—talks about facing death as a Christian. Where we can draw strength, comfort and most of all hope as we walk through the Valley of the Shadow of Death.
The National Journal Committee of the Presbyterian Church of Australia- Opinions expressed in these posts are not necessarily those of the Editor or the National Journal Committee.