Australia's Northern Territory considers passing assisted dying laws for second time in 31 years

Northern Territory Attorney-General Marie-Clare Boothby comments in Darwin, Australia, on Oct. 14, 2025. (Lloyd Jones/AAP Image via AP)

MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — The first place in the world to legalize voluntary euthanasia 31 years ago could this year become the last part of Australia to secure the same legal reform as the Northern Territory government on Friday announced plans to legislate for doctor-assisted dying for a second time.

The Northern Territory’s world-first laws passed in 1995 were two years later and after four terminally ill patients were legally helped to die.

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