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Religion retains hold on Australian politics in soft theocracy

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Queensland sexual consent laws to be reviewed second time in two years

Queensland sexual consent laws to be reviewed second time in two years Save Normal text size Advertisement Consent laws in Queensland will be examined for the second time in two years as part of a review into sexual violence. Saxon Mullins has been behind a push to review of sexual consent laws in Queensland and NSW. Credit:Janie Barrett On Thursday, the terms of reference for the review were released, granting the taskforce freedom to make recommendations to government about any aspect of the justice system as it related to women. Ms Fentiman said this would include whether the state should move to an affirmative model of consent.

Voluntary assisted dying laws delayed as more time granted to develop legislation in Queensland

Queensland s voluntary assisted dying legislation may not meet May deadline WedWednesday 24 updated WedWednesday 24 FebFebruary 2021 at 8:54am Legislation needs to be suited to Queensland s geography, population spread, and access to qualified health professionals, the QLRC says. ( Share Print text only Cancel The body drafting voluntary assisted dying legislation for Queensland has flagged it may not be able to complete the work by its May deadline. Key points: The Queensland Law Reform Commission asked for more resources and time to draft the bill Commission members have been meeting more frequently than normal in a bid to get the work done on time

Euthanasia only for the dying, commission confirms

Voluntary assisted dying laws may be further delayed, after the Queensland Law Reform Commission suggested it may not make its new May reporting date for draft legislation. The Queensland Law Reform Commission has released its review update as it drafts voluntary assisted dying legislation to be voted on later this year, giving some insight on the complex matters it is wading through. In a further blow to Premier Annastacia s Palaszczuk s already broken promise to introduce legislation by February 2021, QLRC chair Justice Peter Applegarth said his team had been very busy but a large body of work remains to be done .

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