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For the first time in five years, euthanasia is being debated in Tasmanian parliament. Tasmania’s Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill has caused controversy Australia-wide, and doctors are divided on the issue.

Terminally-ill patients in Tasmania may soon be given the choice to die, under a private members bill being considered in state parliament. The bill would allow patients access to euthanasia, with the approval of two doctors.

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Friday, September 27 2013
Produced By Eliza-Jane Mann
Featured in storyDr Philip Nitschke- Director, Exit InternationalDr Steve Hambleton- Federal President, Australian Medical AssociationDr Nick Cooling- General PractitionerMargaret Sing- President, Dying with Dignity Tasmania
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