
Improvement bill announced in Victoria
In Victoria MLC Stuart Grimley from The Justice Party announced the introduction of a Bill into the Parliament. This ‘Voluntary Assisted Dying Amendment (Telehealth and
In Victoria MLC Stuart Grimley from The Justice Party announced the introduction of a Bill into the Parliament. This ‘Voluntary Assisted Dying Amendment (Telehealth and
In Victoria, the Voluntary Assisted Dying (VAD) Review Board published their fourth report about the VAD law that is in force since 2019. You can find
In Victoria, the Voluntary Assisted Dying (VAD) Review Board published their third report about the VAD law that is in force since 2019. You can find
One year and 4 days ago (on 19 June 2019), Victoria’s historic voluntary assisted dying laws commenced. Despite opponents predicting a tsunami of death, the VAD Review
In Victoria, the Voluntary Assisted Dying (VAD) Review Board published their second report about the VAD law that is in force since 2019. You can read
Australia has reached another milestone in Voluntary Assisted Dying. For the first time a person used Victoria’s new voluntary assisted dying law to end her
Victoria has issued its first “voluntary assisted dying” permit under the right-to-die laws which became active in mid-June this year, after 18 months preparation since
In June 2019, the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) issued a position statement on voluntary assisted dying. In this statement it acknowledges the range of
Neil Frances of Dying for Choice, published a readable article in Living Now on the developments of euthanasia legalisation process in Australia: why assisted dying
Victoria approved the final amendments in last session in the Lower House. The law will be effective as from June 2019. Andrew Denton of Go