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Survey shows time for abortion law reform in NSW

Monday 05 July 2010

Greens MP Lee Rhiannon today called on Premier Kristina Keneally to take the first step towards abortion law reform in NSW by reviewing outdated laws that keep abortion a crime, following a national survey published in the Medical Journal of Australia which shows a vast majority of respondents believe abortion should be lawful in the first trimester.

‘Strong support for abortion heartens law reform supporters’, SMH today.

Lee Rhiannon launched a campaign to reform NSW’s abortion laws in 2009.

The survey revealed 61 percent believe abortion should be lawful in

the first trimester, with 26 percent saying it depends on the

circumstances. 69 percent thought it should be lawful in the second

trimester in some circumstances.

"These survey results should act as a reminder to the government that

NSW laws are out of step with community opinion and in need of

change," Ms Rhiannon said.

"Victoria, the ACT and WA have all modernised abortion laws in the

last decade, treating abortion as a health not a criminal matter.

"The Keneally government could show itself to be responsive to

community opinion by modernising NSW’s abortion laws.

"Abortion offences still remain on NSW law books. This potential for

prosecution creates concern for both women and doctors.

"At any time a conservative judge or police commissioner can change

the status quo.

"This survey confirms what we already know - many women access

abortion services in NSW and the majority of Australians support a

woman’s right to choose.

"Current laws in NSW contribute to stigma and can lead to women

delaying abortions, suffering extra humiliation and distress.

"Anecdotal reports also suggest practitioners are deterred from

working in the field because of the risk of prosecution.

"Research illustrates that legalising abortion does not increase abortions.

Education and contraception are the key to keeping abortion rates

down," Ms Rhiannon said.

For more information: Lee Rhiannon 9230 3551, 0427 861 568

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