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Let's Have a Look at Those Statistics

An ALRANZ supporter asks us to consider some statistics that should (and do) worry us more than New Zealand's annual abortion statistics.


It's about choice: The Victorian Abortion Law Reform Story

It's About Choice - The Victorian Abortion Law Reform Story was produced by Women's Health Victoria and launched in December 2010.


Event: Discussion With Dame Fiona Kidman

ALRANZ is delighted to invite you to hear Dame Fiona Kidman speaking to us about her latest book of short stories 'The Trouble with Fire'.


Abortion Rights: The Time Is Still Now

ALRANZ President Dr Morgan Healey argues that it is time New Zealand law recognised and trusted the capacity of women to make informed reproductive decisions.


Dame Margaret Hands Over the Reins

Dame Margaret Sparrow, longtime campaigner for reproductive rights, hands over the presidency of ALRANZ.


Acquittal in Queensland Case

Good news, at last, from Queensland. A jury took less than an hour to find Tegan Leach and her partner not guilty of charges of procuring an abortion and supplying drugs to procure an abortion.


Time for Action!

It looks like Steve Chadwick's bill is not going ahead. Disappointing, yes; time for action, heck yes. Contact us for our new Postcards to MPs!


Rosy Fenwicke Responds

Some of you will have read Karl du Fresne's piece in the DomPost targeting ASC member and physician Rosy Fenwicke. Well, she has responded!


Men and Anti-Choice Leadership

As we contemplate the leadership of the anti-abortion movement in New Zealand (and around the world), enjoy this subway ad from the Pro-Choice Public Education Project in the U.S.


The Egg Patrol

Antichoicers want to give fertilised eggs legal rights - but only ONE group can defend those rights: EGG RESCUE SQUAD. A wonderful cartoon from Mikhaela Reid. Thanks to Mikhaela for permission. Visit http://www.mikhaela.net/


Queensland Update

Momentum is building in Queensland to reform the state's abortion law in the wake of the case against a young woman and her boyfriend.


Encouraging Pregnancy, or Abortion

Should governments be in the business of encouraging women to have babies? Or is abortion sometimes the best option? Frances Kissling examines the issues, and ALRANZ wonders how they apply in New Zealand.


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Alison
The Parental Notification Debate

Parental notification laws for abortion have long been part of successful anti-abortion wedge campaigning in the U.S., and there's a move to push for them here. But, like everything else in the abortion debate, the issue is not as simple as proponents o


Taxes and Abortion

Some anti-abortion advocates argue no taxes should be spent on abortion, a complete turnaround on their 1970s campaigns and a move right out of the U.S. playbook.


Violence: Here and there

A feature article in today's NYT about the death of George Tiller sparks questions about the situation in New Zealand.


No Going Back: Trans-Tasman trade

A quick trip back, courtesy of an article from The Auckland Star, to the days of New Zealand's trans-Tasman abortion trade.


Welcome to the ALRANZ blog

Welcome to the ALRANZ blog on Issues.co.nz We will post regular updates here on issues that relate to women's reproductive health and freedom, and we welcome your comments.


ALRANZ
Women's Choice debate

ALRANZ asked a question about abortion law reform at the Women's Choice 2011 Suffrage Eve Debate last week.


TIMELINE: Right to Life v Abortion Supervisory Committee

A Timeline of the now six-year-plus Right to Life v Abortion Supervisory Committee case.


Victory in RTL v ASC Case (and 'informed consent')

The latest (perhaps final?) word in the 6-year-long Right to Life v. ASC case came yesterday, and is a victory for women's access to abortion care.


Parental Notification: Where MPs Stand

Just what did our elected representatives have to say on the issue of parental notification for abortion for young women and girls? ALRANZ takes a look.


Abortion Blogswarm: No Going Back. Going Forward Instead

ALRANZ joins the pro-choice blogswarm for 7 April 2011 -- Abortion is a health matter, not a crime -- with this post that takes a wee trip back in time...


Alranz
Disappointment at Medical Abortion Decision

ALRANZ is disappointed at the decision by Family Planning to withdraw its application to provide early medical abortions.


The Ultrasound: Medicine or Propaganda?

"Providing women information specifically geared to dissuading them from having an abortion is a perversion of medical ethics in general and the informed consent process in particular." -- Rachel Benson Gold


2011 Pro-choice Gathering

Are you interested in fighting for reproductive rights? Come to the national gathering of pro- choice organisers and activists for change in Wellington. March 12-13, 2011.


ALRANZ
Parental Notification: A Fact Sheet

Anti-abortion advocates have again raised the issue of mandatory parental notification for young women and girls seeking abortions. Here is a brief Fact Sheet on the issue from a pro-choice perspective.


Right to Life v Women of New Zealand

Last month, on 5-6 October, the latest round in the long-running Right to Life v Abortion Supervisory Committee (i.e. women of New Zealand) case took place at the Appeal Court in Wellington. You can read an update here.


Alranz
Queensland Abortion Trial Set to Start

Tomorrow just across the ditch in Queensland, a young couple go on trial under abortion statutes that date back to the 1860s. Yes, this is what it means for abortion to be a crime, not a medical matter - as it should be.


ALRANZ
Why 24 Weeks?

When Steve Chadwick proposed a bill decriminalising abortion in New Zealand, much of the debate focused on the issue of 24 weeks. Why? We look at the complex issues surrounding this poorly understood aspect of abortion care.


The Canadian Model

As the debate over decriminalisation in New Zealand heats up, it's worth looking at the situation in Canada, the only democratic country in the world with no laws restricting abortion since 1988.


Decriminalisation at Last?

Labour MP Steve Chadwick's proposed bill decriminalising abortion in NZ hit the headlines this past week.


Abortion Stats & Blog Discussion

NZ's annual abortion stats were released 17 June, and provoked some powerful discussion on the feminist blog, The Hand Mirror.


Alranz
May Newsletter Out Now

Alranz's May newsletter is out now. Highlights include: Alranz wins Web sabotage case, update on attacks on Family Planning and much more...


Copy Cats

Another march, and some cutting and pasting from Kiwi anti-choice enthusiasts.


ALRANZ
Anti Family Planning Advocacy

Anti-abortion advocates campaigning against Family Planning appear to be following the U.S. playbook.


Alranz
ASC Report Shows Access Problems

The Abortion Supervisory Committee released its annual report on 8 December. Here's the media release Alranz put out on the report.


Ryall Must Counter Abortion Pill Scare Tactics

Wonaac issued a press statement last week urging the Minister of Health to respond to the anti-abortion misinformation campaign by reassuring women that the abortion pill is safe.


What Does an Abortion Ban Look Like?

As the Guttmacher Institute reports, legal restrictions on abortion do not affect its incidence. Which raises the question, what would an anti-abortion victory in New Zealand look like? Quite possibly, it would look like present-day Ireland. Here's an upd


Fergusson and Mental Health

David Fergusson et al have a new study on abortion and mental health. We find some anti-abortion claims dispatched, but have concerns at some of the data.


What's Happening in Hamilton?

Hamilton has become the new front line in the struggle to ensure all New Zealand women have access to abortion services.


News Roundup: October

A roundup of reproductive rights news.


The Moral Veto

The moral veto is at work again in Australia, helping prevent decriminalization in Queensland, as a new study shows. It's a force we're all too familiar with here.


Taxes and Abortion Update I

Updating 'Taxes and Abortion' Part II, there's some good and some bad -- and "personhood" efforts advance in the U.S.


Taxes and Abortion Part II

Abortion and taxes has become an issue in the U.S. healthcare debate, highlighting an issue the New Zealand pro-choice community needs to keep an eye on.


ALRANZ
Queensland Update 3

The latest from Queensland and an interview with Kate Marsh of the Australian group Children by Choice


Queensland Update 2

The young couple facing abortion charges in Queensland are to go on trial, a Cairns magistrate orders.


Queensland law change

On 31 August Premier Anna Bligh proposed an amendment to make medical abortion legal.


Right to Life v ASC

The long-running Right to Life v. Abortion Supervisory Committee case lives on. Alranz reports.


Improving access to medical abortion

Marie Stopes International improving access to medical abortion for Australian women.


What's Happening in Queensland: Update

Anti-abortion violence has struck Queensland where the young couple charged with breaching the state's abortion laws have been firebombed out of their home near Cairns. An update on the case.


Is Right 2 Life Case Over?

Is the five-year Right to Life v Abortion Supervisory Committee case finally over? Alranz reports.


Abortion Around the World: Canada

In Canada for the past 21 years, abortion has been a health matter, not a criminal offence. How did Canada reach that goal, and what are the threats to choice in Canada today? Also, what's happening with the Dutch abortion ship.


Captiver
An Abuse of Conscience?

The right to conscientious objection is an important one, but in the war against reproductive rights, is it being abused?


Dr. Morgan Healey
Auspicious 'Abortion Stats Day'

When Stats NZ releases the annual abortion figures tomorrow (28 Oct), let's try to have a different debate, one that sees abortion not as a failure (of women, of contraception, etc.) but as women exercising a fundamental human right to control their repro


Irish Women Politicians and Abortion

This post, about the possible road ahead in Ireland after the recent European Court of Human Rights ruling on Irish abortion law, was first published at www.humanrights.ie. It was written by Dr. Morgan Healey of ALRANZ.


La Ranita
Ladies in the House

On Tuesday, the Wellington Young Feminists Collective held a pre-election event in Wellington Central. What did the candidates say when asked for their views on New Zealand's abortion laws?


Lila
Pro-choice or pro-abortion?

Is calling someone 'pro-abortion' instead of 'pro-choice' an insult? Why should it be?


Margaret
Safety of abortion

Safety of abortion