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Women’s Forum Australia supports Opposition Leader’s call for fewer abortions

Friday, 29 Jan 2010

Independent think tank Women’s Forum Australia welcomed Opposition Leader Tony Abbott’s comments on abortion in the controversial Australian Women’s Weekly interview.

“I would like to see fewer abortions,” Mr Abbott said in the interview published yesterday.

Women’s Forum Australia Chairperson Katrina George said: “An estimated 1 in 4 pregnancies ends in abortion. Tony Abbott’s view about abortion is in line with most of the Australian community. Research shows that between 64 %-73% of Australians believe that the rate of abortion is too high. Tony Abbott is simply stating publicly what most Australians believe privately.”

Ms George welcomed renewed public debate about abortion: “Research shows that for many women abortion is not about choice. Financial pressures, uncaring or violent relationships, unsupportive work places, schools and universities drive many women to the abortion clinic.

Australian women need better information and support to freely make decisions about their pregnancies. The recent abolition of the National Pregnancy Support Helpline was disappointing.

 Women’s Forum Australia supports the new family-centred helpline due to be launched in July. But there’s an urgent need for access to independent and professionally trained pregnancy support counsellors who can give women real choices.”


Source: Women's Forum Australia

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