Since 1974, Dying With Dignity Victoria has advocated for voluntary assisted dying laws in the state of Victoria, Australia. In 2017, we have a very real opportunity for the Victorian Government to pass laws that give people who are suffering at the end of their life choice and control over the timing of their death. This podcast explores all of the major aspects of the law, and reports on the progress and developments as we move towards legislation being voted on in the Parliament.
The Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill has been passed by the Victorian Parliament. In this final episode of the DWD Podcast, we recap the outcome, and tak...
This week the Victorian Parliament will resume debate on the Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill. With a final vote on the legislation imminent, we spoke to...
The Upper House of parliament voted the VAD Bill through to the next stage of debate. This week, we recap the debate in Parliament, and take a look at...
Debate on the Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill begins in the Upper House of the Victorian Parliament this week. As a committee member for the Inquiry int...
The Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill was successfully voted through the Lower House of the Victorian Parliament. In this episode we wrap up all of last w...
Julian Gardner served on the Ministerial Advisory Panel that conducted private and public consultations in 2017 before developing the model for Victor...
Since appearing in a DWDV campaign video earlier this year, Harry Gardner has been busy visiting as many Victorian MPs as he can to voice his support ...
With Voluntary Assisted Dying legislation tabled in the Victorian Parliament, we caught up with DWDV President Lesley Vick, to get her thoughts on the...
Nurses are at the frontline of our health care and they play a very important roll in people's end of life care. In this episode we sit down with Nurs...
Fade to Black is a film that chronicles the efforts of terminally ill man, Peter Short, to bring awareness to the need for Voluntary Assisted Dying la...