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Terminally Ill Patients Choosing to Die Out of Hopelessness, Abandonment: Queensland Doctors

Terminally Ill Patients Choosing to Die Out of Hopelessness, Abandonment: Queensland Doctors Queensland’s peak medical association has warned that terminally ill patients choose to “take poison” and die out of hopelessness or abandonment. The Australian Medical Association Queensland (AMAQ) said patients were less likely to agree to euthanasia if better palliative care options were on the table. The president of the AMAQ issued the stinging rebuke in the lead up to the state Parliament’s impending vote on euthanasia this week. Dr. Chris Perry said the euthanasia experience in Victoria, Canada, and Oregon in the United States one of the earliest jurisdictions to legalise the practice saw many candidates choose euthanasia because they felt trapped or incapacitated.

Slope Just Got More Slippery on Assisted Suicide

Slope Just Got More Slippery on Assisted Suicide
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Half-Way There : South Australian Dying Laws Move One Step Closer

‘Half-Way There’: South Australian Dying Laws Move One Step Closer th attempt at passing the laws in 25 years. Members of the Legislative Council passed the Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill, 14 to seven, via a conscience vote. “Halfway there,” Labor’s Shadow Attorney-General Kyam Maher wrote on Twitter at 1.24 a.m. Thursday AEST after a lengthy debate. Maher sponsored the Bill along with lower house MP Susan Close, making South Australia the fourth jurisdiction in the country to legalise euthanasia following Victoria, Western Australia, and Tasmania earlier this year. Maher says he was motivated to introduce the laws after watching his mother’s struggle with a terminal illness.

PM wastes millions yet crucifies Holgate over $20,000

PM wastes millions yet crucifies Holgate over $20,000 We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss April 16, 2021 — 12.06am Save Normal text size Credit: Can I suggest to our Prime Minister that for all his outrage over Christine Holgate’s spend, $20,000 is just a drop in the ocean when compared to his governments misuse of taxpayers’ money (“Government hits back at Holgate’s claims over exit”, April 15)? Where does one start: the Christmas Island reopening photo opportunity; the $50 million spent on keeping the Murugappan family incarcerated on said island; the sports rorts scandal; the robodebts repayments; the community grants program; the repeated inquiries, investigations and finally a royal commission into age care; and the multiple positions on climate change?

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