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Health and Safety Must Take Precedence Over Political Agendas: Defend Abortion Rights in Queensland

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The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists

Updated
21 October 2024
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Leading health and advocacy organisations have come together in a unified response to dangerous discussions around the potential recriminalisation of abortion in Queensland.

The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP), the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (海角破解版), True Relationships and Reproductive Health Queensland, Queensland Sexual Assault Network (QSAN), Women鈥檚 Health Services Alliance Queensland, Family Planning Alliance Australia, and Children by Choice are calling for immediate action to safeguard the rights, health, and safety of Queensland鈥檚 women and pregnant people.

Six years after the passage of the Termination of Pregnancy Act, which decriminalised abortion in Queensland, attempts to roll back these protections are not only regressive but dangerous. These organisations stress that abortion care is essential, sensible healthcare, grounded in evidence and must be protected from political interference.


鈥淎bortion is a critical part of reproductive healthcare, and any attempt to recriminalise it would be an attack on the health and autonomy of pregnant people. We must trust our trained, specialised healthcare providers to make these decisions, not politicians. The medical community is clear – recriminalising abortion would take us backwards, creating unsafe situations and putting lives at risk.鈥

鈥淭imely, safe and high-quality abortion care must be accessible for everyone who needs it across Australia, no matter where they live, or how much they earn. The RACGP supports holistic approaches to reproductive health, which includes improving access to safe medical or surgical abortion services. This is part of essential healthcare, and it should not be politicised. Restricting access to abortion puts the health and wellbeing of people who are pregnant at risk 鈥 it can lead to unsafe abortions which cause injuries and kill.鈥

鈥淲e need to stop the harmful and stigmatising conjecture being used in an attempt to diminish healthcare access to women and pregnant people. Abortion care has saved lives, it has supported families, it has provided choice. Abortion care is delivered ethically by our healthcare providers, where it belongs. We cannot let the personal ideologies of a few  take precedence over the health and wellbeing of pregnant people. This isn鈥檛 just harmful – it鈥檚 reckless.鈥

鈥淪ince abortion has been thrust into the political and media spotlight in recent weeks, women and pregnant people have been contacting Children by Choice, seeking clarity about their current rights and what the future may hold. Many are feeling confused and deeply concerned that their rights could be stripped away – now or in the future. This uncertainty is already having a direct impact on their safety and wellbeing.鈥


All these organisations are clear in their message: decisions about healthcare must be led by medical experts, not political agendas. Recriminalising abortion would disproportionately impact vulnerable communities and those already facing barriers to healthcare, pushing them toward unsafe and dangerous alternatives.

The joint statement is unequivocal: the health and safety of Queensland鈥檚 women and pregnant people must come before political agendas. Abortion is a vital healthcare service, and any move to undermine it risks the wellbeing of our most vulnerable communities.

We call on Queensland鈥檚 political leaders to defend the Termination of Pregnancy Act and reject harmful and regressive rhetoric that seeks to undo the progress we have made.

Abortion is healthcare, and healthcare must always come before political ideology.


For media enquiries

Bec McPhee
Head of Advocacy & Communications
bmcphee@ranzcog.edu.au
+61 413 258 166

Dr Nicole Higgins
President, RACGP
+61 3 8699 0992
media@racgp.org.au

Jill McKay
CEO, Children by Choice
+61 432 810 082
ceo@childrenbychoice.org.au

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