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NT’s Second Chance: The Complex Return of Assisted Dying Laws

ivanusma70 January 2, 2026 2 minutes read
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Thirty-one years ago, Australia’s Northern Territory made global headlines as the first place to legalize voluntary euthanasia. Just two years later, however, those pioneering laws were overturned by the Australian Parliament. Now, the NT is set to make history again, planning to re-introduce doctor-assisted dying legislation, potentially becoming the last Australian jurisdiction to do so.

Since the original ban, all six Australian states have successfully passed their own assisted dying laws. The federal ban on territories legislating in this area has also been lifted, with the Australian Capital Territory passing its laws in 2024. This leaves the Northern Territory as the final piece in Australia’s assisted dying puzzle.

Northern Territory Attorney-General Marie-Clare Boothby announced that a bill is expected by mid-2026. This isn’t a rushed process; lawmakers will vote based on their consciences, not party lines. Boothby emphasized the government’s commitment to “get this right,” understanding the profound sensitivity and complexity of such reforms.

However, the NT faces unique challenges. With a small population scattered across a vast area, and over a quarter being Indigenous, the path ahead is intricate. Indigenous communities hold diverse views, from deep suspicion of the medical system to advocating for culturally sensitive, equitable access. Language barriers and differing cultural beliefs around death further complicate public education and acceptance. Legislative Assembly Speaker Robyn Lambley voiced concerns, suggesting the territory might “never be ready” due to these significant hurdles.

Despite the complexities, the NT government is committed to carefully and thoughtfully progressing these reforms. It’s a delicate balance, aiming to provide compassionate choices while ensuring safeguards and understanding for all communities.

Source: https://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/australias-northern-territory-considers-passing-assisted-dying-laws-128841021

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