The Brisebane Times is reporting that Jarrod Bleijie, the Queensland Australia Attorney-General stated:
“The Queensland Government has no plans to make changes to the laws in this regard”
"Successive petitions asking for assisted suicide or euthanasia have been rejected by the Attorney-General, who acknowledges it as an issue which “polarises” the community.
“At the essence of this debate, is how best to balance the competing values of the desire of individuals to choose to die with dignity when suffering and the need to uphold the inherent right to life of every person,” Mr Bleijie responded.
Under current state law, euthanasia is a criminal offence."
Hon. Kevin Andrews with Paul Russell |
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The euthanasia debate was last seriously discussed in Queensland in 2010.
Paul Russell and HOPE Australia have been instrumental in defeating attempts to legalize euthanasia or assisted suicide throughout Australia.
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