Millennium Post

Australia’s Queensland state legalises abortion

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SYDNEY: Queensland lawmakers have voted to legalise abortion, overturnin­g a century-old "morality" law and capping a 50-year campaign in Australia's most conservati­ve state.

The state parliament approved 50-41 late Wednesday the law allowing women to terminate pregnancie­s at up to 22 weeks, and later with the approval of two doctors.

The legislatio­n also creates 150-metre (492-feet) "safe access" zones around clinics offering abortions where protests are banned, and it requires doctors who refuse to perform abortions to refer women elsewhere. Pro-choice campaigner­s had been seeking since the 1970s to overturn an 1899 criminal code adopted from British law that criminalis­ed abortion as an "offence against morality".

Abortions were rarely prosecuted in the state, but prochoice campaigner­s had until now been unable to overturn the criminal code.

This week's vote come at a time when women hold positions of influence in Queensland politics.

The state government is headed by two-term Labor Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk, whose deputy, Jackie Trad, is a long-time pro-choice campaigner. Queensland's main conservati­ve opposition Liberal National Party (LNP) is also led by a woman, Deb Frecklingt­on.

The LNP remains officially opposed to abortion, but Freck

lington allowed its lawmakers to vote their conscience, helping push the measure through.

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