Here’s how Qld’s voluntary assisted dying bill differs from other states

Queensland has become the latest Australian state to move forward on the issue of voluntary assisted dying.
Draft legislation, developed by the Queensland Law Reform Commission, is expected to be tabled in parliament next week.
This reflects moves across the country over the past few years to permit voluntary assisted dying (also sometimes called voluntary euthanasia).
The Queensland laws, if passed, would be similar to those in other states, but not identical.