VoxLink, a state newsletter of South Australia. It involves the following articles: Canberra rally: 1000 back true marriage; 'Don't change marriage': MPs; SA euthanasia bill passes second reading; Dr Southcott backs true marriage; GetUp email deception; Three mums but no dad; Street preachers back in Rundle Mall; High Court chaplaincy challenge; SA bans horrific film; Penny Wong’s baby; The email that made a difference; How important are fathers?; Christian Kate wins MasterChef.
VoxLink, a state newsletter of South Australia. It involves the following articles: PM receives 32,297 pro-marriage letters; Euthanasia vote quashed; RU486 abortion pill warning; ISPs shun filtering; Royal wedding Bible feat; New push for sharia law in Australia.
VoxLink, a state newsletter of South Australia. It involves; School chaplains face High Court battle; 8 January 1970 – a sad memorial; Senators to vote on life-or-death issue; Pro-life counselling; New US study supports marriage; Marriage campaign hots up; Call for ‘Quit Cannabis’ campaign; Marriage and free speech; Black ban for Bill Muehlenberg.
Articles: SA euthanasia bill defeated... Salo appeal delayed... New bill to save babies... Experts warn on R-rated games... Childcare risk for young babies... Baby 'safe havens' bill... Low support for euthanasia... William to marry Kate... What happened in Massachusetts?
The deceptively named Consent to Medical Treatment and Palliative Care (End of Life Arrangements) Amendment Bill 2010 has been introduced in the SA House of Assembly by Labor MP Hon Stephanie Key and in the Legislative Council by Greens MP Hon Mark Parnell. Mr Parnell’s previous euthanasia bill failed 11-9 last November, but there are some new MPs in the Council since the election. Independent MP Bob Such introduced a rival Voluntary Euthanasia Bill 2010 in the House of Assembly in June.
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