Division remains over Victoria's new voluntary assisted dying laws

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Updated June 18 2019 - 1:23pm, first published June 16 2019 - 4:30pm
BRAVE WALK: Belinda Tey receives an ovation outside BHS on her walk from Parliament House to Western Australia last month to promote the need for for legal change in WA to allow for voluntary assisted dying. Picture: Kate Healy
BRAVE WALK: Belinda Tey receives an ovation outside BHS on her walk from Parliament House to Western Australia last month to promote the need for for legal change in WA to allow for voluntary assisted dying. Picture: Kate Healy

Victoria's new voluntary assisted dying laws come in to effect on Wednesday but the community is still divided about the morality of the new laws.

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Michelle Smith

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