South Australia to become to final state to legalise abortion
The United States may be reversing the right to an abortion but here in Australia the laws are moving in the other direction. South Australia is set to become the final Australian state to decriminalise abortion. The new law which passed parliament sixteen months ago and comes into force tomorrow will simplify the process for women seeking abortions. Particularly those who could struggle to access doctors and hospitals.
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