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South Australia Abortion Bill Fails: Limits on Terminations Rejected

by Emma Walker – News Editor

south Australian⁣ Abortion Bill Defeated in Parliament

Adelaide, ‌South Australia – A ⁤bill seeking to​ restrict late-term abortions​ in south Australia⁤ was narrowly voted ‍down ‍by the‌ upper house ⁤Wednesday night, following ‍a debate⁢ mirroring a similar attempt last year.The proposed legislation would have ​mandated induction of labor⁤ for​ women exceeding ‍27 weeks⁤ and six days gestation,rather than allowing for ⁣termination of pregnancy.

The bill’s defeat comes after ​a contentious period marked by both pro-life and pro-choice demonstrations outside Parliament House. Hundreds of pro-life protesters gathered ⁤ahead ​of the vote, following a pro-choice rally‌ held the⁢ previous week.

Independent MLC Tammy Franks ‍voiced strong opposition to the bill, arguing that stricter laws render abortions ‌”unsafe.” Liberal‌ MP Ben Hood, who introduced a ⁣similar bill in 2023, reiterated his ⁢firm⁤ beliefs on⁢ the issue and voted in favor of the current proposal. His previous ​attempt was also defeated in October of last ⁢year ⁢after a three-hour debate.

Liberal ⁢MP Michelle Lensink expressed emotional opposition, stating ⁤the bill ⁢undermined “informed consent”⁤ and ‍conflicted with the‌ Liberal Party’s ‍principles⁢ of supporting individuals facing ‍unfair laws.

The ⁤bill‌ had received endorsement ⁣from anti-abortion campaigner Joanna ​Howe,⁤ who also assisted in drafting both the current and previous iterations of the⁤ legislation.

According to ⁢Mr. Hood,⁤ “viable ‍babies have died as a consequence of [the current act].” ‍the outcome ‍maintains the status quo under existing⁤ South Australian law regarding abortion access.

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