Tag: Legislation
Archbishop Anthony Fisher OP: Voluntary Assisted Dying divides us into two...
Archbishop Anthony Fisher OP: As euthanasia comes into effect in NSW, I call on lawmakers to give us legal space to provide compassionate care
Monica Doumit: Barbaric practice called medicine
A Queensland report on late term abortions can only send chills down the spine of any humane individual
I have never put a “trigger warning”...
Territories decision looms
Bill paves the way for legalisation of euthansia in ACT and NT
The debate over the Restoring Territory Rights Bill has begun in the Senate,...
Palliative care’s future after NSW euthanasia legalisation
For many doctors and nurses who become palliative care clinicians the decision to devote themselves to end-of-life care comes mid-way through their career.
A junior...
Has our PM let down people of faith?
As the Coalition prepares to fight for a fourth term, it’s clear some in its own ranks have forgotten who their genuine opposition is in the parliament
Freedom divide deepens
A second week of public hearings on the Morrison Government’s Religious Freedom Bill has seen Church representatives face increasingly sharp questions about Catholic schools’ treatment of LGBT teachers and students.
Monica Doumit: We don’t yet have freedom for faith
Opponents to religious freedom are predictably rending their garments over the federal Religious Discrimination Bill, tabled in Parliament this week by Prime Minister Scott Morrison.
Q&A with Fr John Flader: Conversion testimonies are real
Dear Father, I have heard that some people who have changed or addressed their unwanted gay or transgender sexual orientation, or are in the...
Dr Kevin Donnelly: Techniques to obscure the truth
The art of debate
The saying ‘truth is the first casualty of war’ is certainly true as proven by the fallacious and misleading arguments used...