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assisted dying

  1. Occams Barber

    Tasmania Legalises Voluntary Assisted Dying

    Tasmania Legalises Voluntary Assisted Dying Tasmania has passed voluntary assisted dying (VAD) legislation, making it the third state in Australia to do so, after Victoria and Western Australia. To be eligible to access voluntary assisted dying, someone must be 18, have decision-making...
  2. Occams Barber

    Western Aust Legalises Voluntary Euthanasia

    WA Passes Voluntary Euthanasia Legislation Following months of debate, including considering 55 amendments, the Western Australian (WA) Parliament has passed legislation allowing terminally ill people to end their own lives. To be eligible a person must be at least 18, and be terminally ill...
  3. Occams Barber

    Victoria (Aust) Introduces Voluntary Assisted Dying

    Victoria Introduces Voluntary Assisted Dying On 19 June 2019 the Australian State of Victoria will formally implement processes allowing for Voluntary Assisted Dying. This follows 18 months of preparation since the passage of enabling legislation in November 2017. The scheme defines strict...