Tag: Queensland
This wasn’t in her best interest
The tragic case of a Queensland Court authorising a 12-year-old girl to have an abortion was made even more tragic by the reality that those who were supposed to be acting in her best interests failed to do so.
Game III is here, both on and off the field
As the State of Origin final approaches, it feels like we’re in our own Game III decider. The battle between faith and a secular, often hostile culture isn’t new – but it has hit a tipping point.
The fatal flaws in Queensland’s euthanasia scheme
The Queensland coroner has just found that a Queensland nightclub requires more ID checks for entry than the state's euthanasia laws require for access to lethal drugs. The fatal flaws in the system have resulted in at least one wrongful death, writes Monica Doumit.
Queensland bill kills conscience
Archbishop Anthony Fisher OP is calling on Catholics in NSW to fight the push for assisted suicide laws in the state after Queensland lost...
Monica Doumit: Parents’ rights go down the gurgler
Last week, I wrote about a significant Swedish study that found surgery, hormonal treatment or both to transition a person’s gender provided no mental...
Alarm at radical assisted suicide plan
Proposed law would extend access to persons without a definite prognosis.



















