Finally.
Aggressive anti-choice protesters have been banned from protesting outside Melbourne’s abortion clinics.
Late last month, we brought you the disappointing news that the Helpers of God’s Precious Infants were free to continue gathering outside a Melbourne abortion clinic, after a Supreme Court found in the pro-life group’s favour. (Read more about that here.)
But now, there’s been an exciting development.
The Victoria government has agreed to a deal that will impose ‘protest exclusion zones’ outside abortion clinics in the state.
The government will introduce legislation into Parliament before the end of the year. The Greens have indicated they will vote for the legislation, while the Liberals will have a free vote.
The ban is therefore expected to take effect by the end of the year, according to Guardian News.
Sex party MP Fiona Patten negotiated the deal. She posted on Facebook: “I look forward to working with [the government] to ensure it passes through both houses.”
Related: Senator Larissa Waters writes: “This is why abortion must be accessible in Australia”.
She told Guardian News that while the original private member’s bill that she drafted called for 150-metre exclusion zones outside clinics, the exact distance might be negotiated.