Life and death in doctors’ hands as Voluntary Assisted Dying looms

HEALTH professionals from across Sunraysia are being encouraged to prepare for Voluntary  Assisted Dying (VAD) ahead of the ground-breaking legislation coming into force on June 19. The Voluntary Assisted Dying Act, which successfully passed the Victorian Parliament in November 2017, will assist Victorians at the end-of-life who are suffering and who meet strict eligibility criteria. […]

Subscribe or Login to see the rest of the content.

Digital Editions


  • University vice-chancellor steps down

    University vice-chancellor steps down

    CANBERRA: Embattled Australian National University vice-chancellor Genevieve Bell has resigned after a year-long public relations saga involving bullying claims, student protests and claims of poor…