South Australian Abortion Bill Fails in Lower House
A legislative proposal aimed at restricting late-stage abortions in South Australia did not secure passage in the state's lower house. The bill's defeat means the proposed changes to abortion laws will not proceed through the current legislative process.
A bill designed to introduce restrictions on late-stage abortions has been defeated in South Australia's lower house.
The legislative proposal failed to gain the necessary support to pass, halting its progression through the state's parliament.
According to the Sydney Morning Herald, the bill will not move forward following its defeat.

