Almost all states in Australia have legalised voluntary-assisted dying, with the exception of New South Wales who is debating the issue this week.
However, the Australian Capital Territory and the Northern Territory cannot introduce bills to legalise the issue because of a Federal bill introduced in 1997 by Liberal MP Kevin Andrews revoking any legislation on voluntary-assisted dying in those jurisdictions.
ACT’s Attorney-General Shane Rattenbury and NT’s Attorney-General Selena Uibo have asked their State counterparts to support the territories rights on introducing a bill on the issue.
Produced By: Eduardo Jordan
Featured In Story: Shane Rattenbury – General-Attorney for the ACT
First aired on The Wire, Thursday 18 November 2021