Voluntary assisted dying laws may be further delayed, after the Queensland Law Reform Commission suggested it may not make its new May reporting date for draft legislation. The Queensland Law Reform Commission has released its review update as it drafts voluntary assisted dying legislation to be voted on later this year, giving some insight on the complex matters it is wading through. In a further blow to Premier Annastacia's Palaszczuk's already broken promise to introduce legislation by February 2021, QLRC chair Justice Peter Applegarth said his team had been very busy but "a large body of work remains to be done".