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Warning of fatal flaw in state’s euthanasia laws
Catholic Health Australia, which represents the nation’s largest group of non-government health, community, and aged care services, said the state’s proposed assisted dying legislation would not provide protection for people who could not clearly communicate end-of-life wishes.Under the Bill…
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