Roe v Wade could never happen in Australia, say experts, but access to abortion is poor for regional and low socio-economic women

Petula Bowa
June 30 2022 - 10:30am
Signs are held during an abortion rights rally on the grounds of the Alabama Archives building followed by a march on to Alabama state capitol building in Montgomery, Ala. Photo: Mickey Welsh-USA TODAY NETWORK/Sipa USA /AAP Image
Signs are held during an abortion rights rally on the grounds of the Alabama Archives building followed by a march on to Alabama state capitol building in Montgomery, Ala. Photo: Mickey Welsh-USA TODAY NETWORK/Sipa USA /AAP Image

WHILE experts say access to abortion is not at risk in Australia, following the landmark Roe v Wade ruling, some Australian women are feeling fearful and vigilant about how the US Supreme Court's decision will affect them.

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Petula Bowa

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