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In 2018, Queensland decriminalised abortion up to 22 weeks’ gestation without a doctor's permission.
Now, the prospect of repealing those laws has become a major issue ahead of this weekend’s state election.
In South Australia too, the legality of abortion has been contested in the parliament.
So, why is abortion up for debate?
Today, Prudence Flowers from Flinders University on why what’s happening here can be linked to the United States.
Dr Flowers explains that the overturning of Roe v Wade in the US has sent shock waves globally, influencing debates in Australia.
She says the political landscape in Queensland is particularly volatile, with independent MP Robbie Katter pushing for a repeal of the decriminalisation law.
She notes the significant anti-abortion sentiment within the Liberal National Party, which could impact the outcome if they win the election.
In South Australia, recent legislative attempts to restrict abortion have narrowly failed, reflecting the contentious nature of the issue.
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Dr Prudence Flowers, senior lecturer at Flinders University
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In 2018, Queensland decriminalised abortion up to 22 weeks’ gestation without a doctor's permission.
Now, the prospect of repealing those laws has become a major issue ahead of this weekend’s state election.
In South Australia too, the legality of abortion has been contested in the parliament.
So, why is abortion up for debate?
Today, Prudence Flowers from Flinders University on why what’s happening here can be linked to the United States.
Dr Flowers explains that the overturning of Roe v Wade in the US has sent shock waves globally, influencing debates in Australia.
She says the political landscape in Queensland is particularly volatile, with independent MP Robbie Katter pushing for a repeal of the decriminalisation law.
She notes the significant anti-abortion sentiment within the Liberal National Party, which could impact the outcome if they win the election.
In South Australia, recent legislative attempts to restrict abortion have narrowly failed, reflecting the contentious nature of the issue.
Featured:
Dr Prudence Flowers, senior lecturer at Flinders University
Key Topics:

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