steve guest day parliament house rally 2007 media kit 2

Steve Guest Day — Media Kit 2

 

Media Release

Media Release: 20 Jun 07
For Immediate Release

Hundreds Attend Dying With Dignity Rally

 

A rally on the steps of Parliament House today [Wed 20 June] drew hundreds of supporters demanding law form for dying with dignity in Victoria. The rally commemorated the second anniversary of the death of Steve Guest, a journalist and former media advisor to the Cain Labor Government.

Steve Guest ended his own life two years ago after courageously sharing his intense suffering -- from inoperable cancer of the oesophagus -- with listeners on the ABC 774 Jon Faine radio programme. On air, he railed against those who would deny him the right to die his way and condemned those who preferred to see him die an agonisingly slow and painful death.

Speaking at the rally, Dr Rodney Syme, Vice President of Dying With Dignity Victoria (DWDV) said that he had provided Guest with medication and challenged the Victorian Parliament to get on with enacting legisation to enable doctors to respond to the requests of people like Guest. "

People, if they are terminally or incurably ill and suffering profourndly, should have teh right to request medical assistance to help them end their own lives peacefully, if that is their choice," he said.

Speakers at the rally included media identity Terry Lane as well as sitting members Maxine Morand (Labor, Mount Waverley), Ken Smith (Liberal, Bass) and Colleen Hartland (Greens, Western Metropolitan).

DWDV President, Neil Francis, also read out several statements of support, including from media identity Phillip Adams.

Francis also pointed out that this is a matter controlled by individual state legislation and that federal parliament cannot override State legislation; it can only override Territory legislation as it did with the Nothern Territory in 1997.

He noted that Young Labor and Young Liberals tabled a Dying With Dignity bill in Youth Parliament last year. Youth Parliament is held in the parliamentary Houses, and debate is conducted strictly according to House rules -- great practice for up and coming parliamentarians. After due debate, the bill was passed. Had this been Victoria's actual Parliament rather than Youth Parliamnet, the bill would now be law.

Debate by young Victorians demonstrates that dying with dignity is an issue of interest to the whole community and not just to elderly Australians.

Francis pointed out that public opinion for reform has been in the majority -- shown by independent polls -- for over 25 years, with 80% support shown in this February's poll.

The rally called on the Victorian Parliament to demonstrate cross-party support for a private member's bill to give people the right to choose.

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Further Information

For further information, visit www.dwdv.org.au or call DWDV on 03 9877 7677.

 

More Photos

 


Supporters gather at the rally.

 


DWDV President, Neil Francis,
acts as Master of Ceremonies.

 


Dr Rodney Syme addresses the rally.

 


A rally supporter.

 


Supporters at the rally.

 


Supporters at the rally.

 


Supporters at the rally.

 


Rally supporters enjoy a lighter moment.

 

Photo Gallery

Click any photo for a full resolution version. Photos are copyright Dying With Dignity Victoria. Permission is granted to use photos in respectful stories about the Steve Guest Day rally.

 


Dr Rodney Syme, Vice President of
DWDV, addresses the rally.

 


Steve Guest's brother, Andrew Guest,
addresses the rally.

 


Maxine Morand, Labor member for
Mount Waverley, addresses the rally.

 


The Hon. Ken Smith, Liberal Member
for Bass, addresses the rally.

 


Colleen Hartland, Greens member for
Western Metropolitan, addresses the rally.

 


Melbourne media personality,
Terry Lane, addresses the rally.

 


Supporters at the rally.

 


One of DWDV's billboards.

 


A rally supporter.

 


A rally supporter braves the icy gales and rain.

 

Rally info here...
and more here...

 

Parliament House, Spring Street

 

 

 

Speeches

We apologise for the audio quality of these speeches: we had a concrete saw cutting up the pavement on one side and an industrial vacuum cleaner on the other!


June Reeder
Letter of Support
(Too ill to attend:
Read by Neil Francis)

MP3 143Kb, PDF 11Kb


Dr Rodney Syme
Vice President DWDV
Attended Steve Guest

MP3 533Kb, PDF 46Kb


Andrew Guest
Brother of Steve Guest

MP3 224Kb


Terry Lane
Media Identity and friend
of Steve Guest

MP3 636Kb


Maxine Morand
Member (Labor) for the
District of Mt Waverley

MP3 395Kb


The Hon. Ken Smith
Member (Liberal) for the
District of Bass

MP3 890Kb, PDF 20Kb


Colleen Hartland
Member (Greens) for the
Region of Western Metropolitan

MP3 239Kb


Dr Rodney Syme (part 2)
Vice President DWDV
Attended Steve Guest

MP3 662Kb, PDF 48Kb


Phillip Adams, AO
Media Identity
(Read by Neil Francis)

MP3 120Kb, PDF 12Kb
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Most Australians Agree
 

80% of Australians believe that the terminally and hopelessly will with profound suffering should have the right to request medical assistance to die, with appropriate safeguards.

Just 14% of Australians are opposed.
 

Newspoll survey February 2007

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

"Making someone die in a way that others approve, but the dying person believes a horrifying contradiction of his life, is a devastating, odious form of tyranny."

Dr Ronald Dworkin
Professor of Jurisprudence
Oxford University

 

 

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