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NSW Premier pressured to allow conscience vote on voluntary assisted dying
ABC NEWS (Australia)
2021-09-27
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New South Wales is the only state that hasn't passed laws to let terminally ill patients access drugs to end their own lives. Now a senior Liberal minister is threatening to cross the floor if a conscience vote is denied.
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