Alarm bells are ringing in NSW: Greens MP Dr. Amanda Cohn’s abortion bill is more than legislation—it’s a harbinger for our nation. Behind the façade of “improving access” lurks something far more concerning: a telling glimpse of what happens when the Greens secure even a foothold of power. The Abortion Law Reform Amendment Bill 2025 deftly manoeuvres around conscience protections that have allowed healthcare workers to practice according to their deepest moral convictions. Currently, practitioners already refer to NSW help lines for abortion information—but this bill forces them to identify and refer to specific services, creating both unnecessary burdens on overworked medical professionals and a deeper level of complicity. Faith-based practitioners face an impossible choice: facilitate procedures they fundamentally oppose through these expanded mandatory referrals or step away from their healthcare calling entirely. The line between accommodation and coercion grows whisper thin.
Dr. Cohn fobs off concerns as “fearmongering”, assuring that Catholic hospitals face no threat. Yet the fresh memory of the Calvary Hospital takeover in Canberra tells a different story—acquired by an ACT Labor-Greens Government in what many recognised as a calculated move against faith-based healthcare. The pattern emerges with unmistakable clarity for those paying attention.
This NSW initiative reveals just one piece of a larger ideologically stained mosaic. As the Greens position for the balance of power in the Senate, their broader vision comes into focus:
- Christian schools navigating an increasingly hostile regulatory landscape
- Medical professionals caught between professional standing and personal conviction
- Parents finding their traditional authority subtly but steadily undermined
- Faith-based institutions balancing their mission against mounting external pressures
- Women’s spaces and sports threatened by policies that ignore biological reality
- Children’s education increasingly shaped by gender ideology rather than biological reality
The 2025 Federal Election stands as a critical moment for our nation. Should a Labor-Greens alliance secure the balance of power, what’s brewing in NSW could ripple across Australia with remarkable speed, reshaping our nation’s character profoundly. While rural Australians navigate vast distances for essential cancer treatments, the Greens prioritise a $100 million commitment to abortion expansion. Their selective advocacy speaks volumes—passionate defenders of environmental causes and champions of “inclusion”, yet equally strident opponents of religious freedom. The inconsistency is striking.
Source: Australian Christian Lobby

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