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South Australia (SA) is set to become the fourth state in the country to legalise euthanasia after a landmark vote on Thursday.The lower house of SA s parliament voted 33-11 in favour of giving terminally ill patients the right to request a . ....
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South Australia could legalise voluntary assisted dying within weeks as Premier Steven Marshall prepares to fast-track debate in the lower house. The premier says he will use his conscience vote to endorse the legislation which passed the upper house overnight. Members of the Legislative Council voted 14 to seven to pass the bill sponsored by Labor shadow attorney-general Kyam Maher and his lower house colleague Susan Close. If it passes the lower house, SA will be the fourth state to legalise voluntary assisted dying laws. South Australia could legalise voluntary assisted dying within weeks as Premier Steven Marshall prepares to fast-track debate in the lower house. Pictured is a protest in support of the bill at the SA Parliament on Wednesday ....
South Australia is a step closer to having a voluntary assisted dying regime, after the state s upper house passed legislation overnight. Members of the Legislative Council voted 14 votes to seven to pass a bill sponsored by Labor shadow attorney-general Kyam Maher and his lower house colleague Susan Close. Half way there, Mr Maher tweeted at 1.24am on Thursday after the conscience vote, which followed a long debate that began on Wednesday afternoon. The bill now goes to the lower house for a final conscience vote by MPs and if it passes, SA will be the fourth state to legalise voluntary assisted dying laws. ....
Sexism row erupts over Liberal MPâs âB teamâ comment A Liberal MP has been forced to withdrawn a comment he made after a series of questions from female Labor MPs. Politics by Kathryn Bermingham Premium Content Subscriber only A sexism row has erupted in state parliament, after the opposition accused a government MP of labelling female politicians the B team . Following questions from deputy opposition leader Susan Close and Reynell MP Katrine Hildyard, Tim Whetstone heckled: they ve got the B team out today . The member for Chaffey then withdrew the comment, which he said was directed at the Labor Party. ....