
Safe Access Zones for Women
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In 2001, a security guard working at Melbourne’s Fertility Control Clinic was murdered. It was the catalyst for a 20-year battle to keep women safe, that resulted in Safe Access Zones legislation. In this episode, Broad Radio’s Jo Stanley is joined by the two women who tirelessly lead this campaign – Dr Susie Allanson, clinical psychologist at the Fertility Control Clinic, and Lizzie O’Shea, principal lawyer at Maurice Blackburn Lawyers – as they unpick the myriad steps through courts and parliament that has changed women’s reproductive autonomy in Australia.
A Broad Pods production.
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