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Apr 14, 2021 · broadcaster Andrew Denton to establish an advocacy group for voluntary assisted dying called Go Gentle Australia. In 2015, he produced a podcast which examined why more than 70 per cent of Australians supported making voluntary assisted dying legal.
Mr Denton said voluntary assisted dying legislation was intended to provide people with that control but because the issue was so contentious, the laws ended up being unfit for purpose.
Apr 7, 2023 · We revisit our conversation with voluntary assisted dying campaigner Andrew Denton, on how to change a debate, combat misinformation and the voices that really changed the law across Australia.
Apr 14, 2021 · The pain of watching the slow death of his beloved father, Kit Denton, prompted renowned broadcaster Andrew Denton to establish an advocacy group for voluntary assisted dying called...
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3 days ago · October 30, 2024. There’s a renewed push to overhaul voluntary assisted dying laws over concerns terminally ill people are finding it tough to access due to attitudes and unnecessary barriers. Voluntary assisted dying became legal in six Australian states and the ACT in the past five years and is increasingly accepted by healthcare providers.
Aug 13, 2024 · Andrew Denton, the Founder of Go Gentle, advocates nationally for end-of-life choices, including voluntary assisted dying which he says has been revolutionary.
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Apr 12, 2021 · Voluntary assisted dying is not an easy topic to discuss, but veteran TV host and comedian, Andrew Denton, has taken up the cause. In 2015, Andrew launched the Better Off Dead podcast and five years later, he's back with the second season.