ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr says voluntary assisted dying could be lawful by 2024

Steve Evans
Lucy Bladen
Updated December 2 2022 - 9:48am, first published 9:20am
ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr after the restoring territory rights bill was passed in the Senate on Thursday. Picture by Sitthixay Ditthavong
ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr after the restoring territory rights bill was passed in the Senate on Thursday. Picture by Sitthixay Ditthavong

The ACT's Chief Minister has said voluntary assisted dying could be made lawful in the territory by the end of 2024.

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Steve Evans

Steve Evans

Reporter

Steve Evans is a reporter on The Canberra Times. He's been a BBC correspondent in New York, London, Berlin and Seoul and the sole reporter/photographer/paper deliverer on The Glen Innes Examiner in country New South Wales. "All the jobs have been fascinating - and so it continues."

Lucy Bladen

Lucy Bladen

Reporter Canberra Times

Lucy Bladen has been a journalist at The Canberra Times since 2019. She is an ACT politics and health reporter. Email: l.bladen@canberratimes.com.au

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