Abortion in Australia

A thought-provoking illustration of a diverse group of people discussing abortion rights, set against a backdrop of the Australian landscape, with relevant symbols such as the Australian flag and medical imagery.

Abortion in Australia: Your Perspective Matters

Take this engaging quiz to explore varying opinions on abortion legislation and its implications in Australia. Your responses will contribute to a broader understanding of societal views on this critical issue.

  • Share your age and gender
  • Express your stance on abortion
  • Participate in thought-provoking questions
  • Help inform future discussions on legislation
13 Questions3 MinutesCreated by ReflectiveMind247
What is your age?
16-20
21-25
26-30
31-35
36-40
40+
What is your gender?
Female
Male
What is your position on abortion?
Pro life
Pro choice
In most states, if an unlawful abortion is performed, the woman and the doctor are punished. In Western Australia, only the medical practitioner is liable for fitness. Who should be found responsible?
The doctor
The woman
Both
Every state in Australia has a different legislation regarding abortion. Should there be one legislation for the entire country?
One legislation
Different legislations for different states
Should the abortion pill (RU486) be made available in the following circumstances...
Rape
An accidental pregnancy (mistake)
Teenage pregnancy
All of the above
Never
Current legislation states that the father has no rights. They do not even have the right to be informed of an abortion. Should the father have to be notified if the mother wants an abortion?
Yes
No
If abortions are legalised, should there be a limit on the number of abortions a woman can have?
Yes
No
Do you believe that someone under 18 is mentally capable of being able to make the decision of getting an abortion?
Agree
Strongly agree
Disagree
Strongly disagree
Should the parents of a pregnant person who is under 18 be able to make the choice for them?
No, it is not their body/life
Yes, the pregnant person is still a child
If the mother is financially unstable, is that enough reason to get an abortion?
Agree
Disagree
In some states such as South Australia, doctors have to agree with the reason for the abortion in order for it to be legal. Whose choice should it be?
The woman's
The doctor's
Is it a person's human right to have the option of an abortion?
Yes
No
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