Queensland Senator Larissa Waters says the majority of Australians support abortion – but too many women can’t access these services.
Even in 2015 in Australia, there are still a few ultra-right-wing, out-dated voices trying to undermine women’s reproductive rights.
Thankfully though, there is a whole host of amazing women – leaders in advocacy, medicine, allied health and law – who are working to ensure women have the right to choose whether or not to have an abortion and access to one if they do choose to.
I had the opportunity to hear from many of these women on Friday at the Abortion in Australia conference, held in Brisbane by leading Queensland women’s organisation Children by Choice.
Abortion law was a key focus, and the myriad of differing rules depending on where you live makes it difficult for women to understand their options.
Read more: “I owe my life to my mother’s abortion.”
It is possible to get an abortion in any State or Territory in Australia (you can find more info here), but the circumstances and restrictions differ.
It’s shocking and thoroughly unacceptable that in Queensland and New South Wales, abortion is technically considered a crime – it’s listed in our antiquated criminal laws, literally written in the 1800s.
These ridiculously archaic laws can make what is already a difficult decision all the more confusing, stigmatised and disempowering.