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The most common diseases linked with voluntary assisted dying

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Government of Western Australia to review their Voluntary Assisted Dying system

Nicola Howell
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ARC grant success – Dr Nicola Howell

Professor Ben Mathews
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Recognition for Professor Ben Mathews

Professor Andrew Stewart
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Professor Andrew Stewart joins QUT

Digital abstract of a human brain
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ACHLR 12th Public Oration – Professor John Coggon

Kristina Chelberg
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Gender inequality baked into treatment of women, dementia and aged care

Nurse assisting senior
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Models of care for voluntary assisted dying: a qualitative study of Queensland’s approach

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The Summit of the Future: A QUT Symposium

VADCON24
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VADCON24: Re-imagining the way we die

VADCON2024
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2024 Trans-Tasman Voluntary Assisted Dying Conference (VADCON24)

Matthew Rimmer
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Global benefits flow when innovation shared: UN Pact for the Future

Madeleine Archer
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HDR Rising star: Madeleine Archer

Danielle Bozin
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Dr Danielle Bozin to present at the QUT Research Showcase

End of Life Program team 2024
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New 3-year postdoctoral research fellow opportunity – voluntary assisted dying

Divna Haslam and Ben Mathews
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Recognition for the Australian Child Maltreatment Study (ACMS)

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FBL Research Insights Seminar: Associate Professor Fiona McDonald

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One Health and the Law: Existing Frameworks, Intersections and Future Pathways

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How to determine the capacity of a person with depression who requests voluntary assisted dying

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ACHLR Public Lecture – Public Health Law Reforms: Australia's Pioneering International Contributions

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How training supported the transition to clinical practice for ELLC’s 10,000th registrant

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Interested in Health Law Research? Join our team with a PhD scholarship

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End of life decision-making law and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples

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ACHLR and ADSS public lecture – The Social Life of Death

Lindy Willmott, Ben White and Rachel Feeney
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ARC grant success

Eliana Close
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Dr Eliana Close discusses Voluntary Assisted Dying legislation – ABC Radio National

Elderly gentleman
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People with dementia aren’t currently eligible for voluntary assisted dying. Should they be?

Patient with loved ones
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ACHLR and HEAL webinar – Making ethical sense of the “family veto”: when families decline deceased donation on behalf of a registered donor

Child in a home
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Some gains but fresh difficulties in combating child sexual abuse

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GP clinics are going to pay more payroll tax, which could reduce bulk billing

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Intuitively Rational: How We Think and How We Should

Lindy Willmott and Ben White
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The legal pioneers behind end-of-life law in Australia

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ACHLR Public Lecture – Stress, Trauma and Employers’ Obligations in the Workplace (Professor Ian Freckelton AO KC)

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Trans-Tasman Voluntary Assisted Dying Conference 2024 – Call for Abstracts

Cover art for The Elgar companion to intellectual property and the Sustainable Development Goals
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Sustainable innovation: Intellectual property, technology transfer, and global public goods

Medical practitioner
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Australian-first Pilot Study – End of Life Law for Clinicians

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Navigating the topic of voluntary assisted dying in advance care planning conversations

Plant-based meat patties
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“Don’t mince words”: The politics of alternative proteins

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Changing attitudes indicate Australia open to banning smacking of children

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Research Study: Barriers to Diversity in International One Health Activities

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Intellectual Property and Public Health symposium

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Tobacco bill before the Senate – “a symphony of law reform”

Divna Haslam and Ben Mathews
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Changing attitudes indicate Australia open to banning smacking of children

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Health Law in Australia – Fourth Edition

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Voluntary assisted dying is now available in all Australian states. How do the NSW laws compare?

Sinead Prince and Ruthie Jeanneret
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Australia’s voluntary assisted dying laws examined in new podcast

Female reproductive system digital abstract
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ACHLR 11th Public Oration

Julia Duffy
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Mental Capacity, Dignity and the Power of International Human Rights – a new book by Dr Julia Duffy

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ACHLR Public Lecture (18 September 2023)

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Strengthening the Response to Elder Financial Abuse: a law reform agenda for Enduring Powers of Attorney

Emergency medical services digital abstract
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Could technology be used to improve emergency healthcare in prisons?

VAD team
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First Australian study of patient experience of Voluntary Assisted Dying process

Lindy Willmott and Ben White
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$30 million funding for QUT palliative care projects

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Australian Public Health Law – Contemporary Issues and Challenges

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MAiD in Canada: Cautionary Tale or Model?

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Tobacco and other smoking products amendment bill 2023 (Qld)

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Landmark Australian research – Australian Child Maltreatment Study

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COVID-19, Law & Regulation: Rights, Freedoms, and Obligations in a Pandemic

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Diversity, dignity, equity and best practice: a framework for supported decision-making