Analysis

What Roe v Wade US Supreme decision means for Australia

Olivia Ireland
June 26 2022 - 5:30am
The Abortion Rights Campaign holds a solidarity march in London following the Supreme Court ruling at American Embassy (US Embassy). Picture: Getty Images
The Abortion Rights Campaign holds a solidarity march in London following the Supreme Court ruling at American Embassy (US Embassy). Picture: Getty Images

The US Supreme Court's decision to overturn a woman's right to abortion has left experts concerned there could be cultural impacts in Australia.

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Olivia Ireland

Olivia is a reporter for the Canberra Times. She has covered federal politics and public sector, court and crime, local news, arts, education and business. Olivia started as an intern in August 2021 and began her career with the Times after completing her studies in November 2021.

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