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Qld euthanasia laws explained as historic reforms introduced

Premium Content Subscriber only Voluntary assisted dying will only be offered to adults in Queensland who are expected to die within 12 months from a condition they consider intolerable. And it will not be available to someone only because they have a disability or mental illness. The historic reforms were officially introduced in Queensland Parliament today, with Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk saying the matter had not been rushed but considered extensively. But there is uncertainty around how the scheme will be available to people in regional, rural and remote areas because of the Commonwealth s Criminal Code. Currently under the Code, it is illegal to use a phone, videoconference, email or other electronic communication to publish or distribute material that counsels or incites committing or attempting to commit suicide.

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Qld euthanasia laws explained as historic reforms introduced

Qld euthanasia laws explained as historic reforms introduced
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Qld euthanasia laws explained as historic reforms introduced

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$100m cash splash for under pressure Queensland health system

$100m cash splash for ‘under pressure’ Queensland health system We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Save Normal text size Queensland will splash another $100 million on the state’s “under pressure” health system. Health Minister Yvette D’Ath said unprecedented demand for health services in Queensland, along with all states and territories, was putting pressure on the system. Queensland Health Minister Yvette D’Ath has announced a $100 million injection into the state’s health system. Credit:Jono Searle/Getty The funding was announced minutes before the LNP opposition claimed patients waited for more than five hours for emergency treatment at busy south-east Queensland hospitals overnight.

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