Right now in Queensland abortion is still considered a crime. Our outdated laws mean that women seeking to abort their pregnancies are often denied treatments at hospitals - and face major barriers to access adequate reproductive healthcare.
This Wednesday Queensland MPs will decide whether or not a woman's decision to terminate her pregnancy continues to be criminalised. The vote is going to be extremely tight - and could be decided by any one of the two dozen MPs who are currently wavering.
The LNP could be about to deny their MPs a free vote on this issue; and anti-choice groups are ...
Right now in Queensland abortion is still considered a crime. Our outdated laws mean that women seeking to abort their pregnancies are often denied treatments at hospitals - and face major barriers to access adequate reproductive healthcare.
This Wednesday Queensland MPs will decide whether or not a woman's decision to terminate her pregnancy continues to be criminalised. The vote is going to be extremely tight - and could be decided by any one of the two dozen MPs who are currently wavering.
The LNP could be about to deny their MPs a free vote on this issue; and anti-choice groups are bombarding all undecided MPs and voters in their electorate with misinformation through online, radio and print advertising. There’s a risk that this noisy minority are all that these undecided MPs hear between now and the vote.
We need your help to show key MPs that their local constituents want them to stand up for women's rights. Can you contact your local MP and urge them to vote in support of the package decriminalising abortion?
Right now anti-choice groups are bombarding MPs and their electorate with misinformation. Can you help show your local MP that you - like the majority of Queenslanders - want them to stop criminalising women's healthcare decisions?
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