Australia decides on 21 August 2010
Tuesday, 17 August 2010

Part of our responsibilities as Australians is to ensure that we elect people we believe, trust and depend on to represent our views and interests.

Part of our democratic process is to ensure we support those who reflect our values and can advocate on our behalf, for the greater good of our community and human life.

As such, Australia have a national election this Saturday, 21 August 2010.

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Unborn baby Zoe’s life must be recognised … with Zoe’s Law
Monday, 24 May 2010

According to existing NSW law, unborn baby Zoe was not a human being because, despite spending eight months in her mother’s womb, the baby did not take a breath. Unborn baby Zoe was killed when her heavily pregnant mother was run down on Christmas Day by a 40 year old driver high on drugs. Still to be heard in court, the culpable driver’s charges are limited to driving under the influence of drugs and dangerous driving causing grievous bodily harm to Ms Donegan, not unborn baby Zoe.

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Recent News

Stem-Cell Plaintiffs Cite Ethical Motivation (02/09/10)

The two scientists behind the lawsuit that has temporarily blocked federal funding for embryonic stem-cell research said Wednesday they were motivated by ethical objections to destroying human embryos for medical research.

The scientists, James Sherley of Boston and Theresa Deisher of Seattle, had never met until this week, when they flew to Washington to confer with House and Senate aides and lobby against research using embryonic stem cells. They were recruited separately by lawyers looking to challenge the federal policy.

"We have a responsibility and are taught to do ethical research," said Dr. Sherley in an interview with The Wall Street Journal. "This is impacting the quality of science in this country."

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Call for baby safe havens (20/08/10)

The dumping of a dead newborn girl in a shoe box in Sydney has prompted calls for "baby safe haven" facilities across Australia .

The NSW opposition's spokeswoman for women and community services Pru Goward believes such havens are long overdue.

"I've never in my lifetime known children being abandoned or murdered in such great numbers as we have at the moment," Ms Goward told AAP on Friday.

"We have to do something about it."

The Australian Medical Association (AMA), church groups and Tasmanian Senator Helen Polley have joined in the call for the facilities that would allow mothers to abandon unwanted babies legally into a safe, caring environment.

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Gardener found dumped shoebox baby (19/08/10)

The baby girl dumped in the garden of a Strathfield unit block still had its umbilical cord when a gardener discovered her body about 8 am.

The newborn body was wrapped in a towel and jammed in a cardboard box which was partially buried in mulch in a  communal garden area of the Starthbelle apartments in Beresford Rd about 8am.

The same gardener goes through the area each morning.

He told police he is sure the box, measuring 40cm by 40cm, was not there yesterday.

Detective inspector Hans Rupp said police believed the baby's mother used the cover of darkness to discard her baby's body.

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Dinner with Wesley Smith

Saturday, 17 Jul 2010

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Human Rights in the Age of Eugenics

Thursday, 22 Jul 2010 

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2010 Annual General Meeting

Saturday, 18 Sept 2010

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2010 Annual Conference

Saturday, 18 Sept 2010

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2010 Annual Dinner

 Saturday, 18 Sept 2010

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