Advocates 'relief' as voluntary assisted dying law passes

Emily Wind
Ruby Pascoe
May 20 2022 - 8:00am
LEFT: Wagga Voluntary Assisted Death Bill advocate Geoff Burch. Picture: Taylor Dodge. RIGHT: Camden Haven resident Janet Cohen with her partner Glenn Brewer. Photo: Supplied
LEFT: Wagga Voluntary Assisted Death Bill advocate Geoff Burch. Picture: Taylor Dodge. RIGHT: Camden Haven resident Janet Cohen with her partner Glenn Brewer. Photo: Supplied

After years of passionate debate, months of political processes and nearly a hundred amendments, voluntary assisted dying was made legal in NSW to the elation of local advocates.

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Emily Wind

Emily Wind

Journalist

Originally from Lake Macquarie, Emily kickstarted her journalism career in Tumut before moving to the Daily Advertiser in Wagga where she covers Health and Features. Got a story tip? Email emily.wind@austcommunitymedia.com.au, or call 0457 459 095.

Ruby Pascoe

Ruby Pascoe

Senior Journalist