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'Save the Unborn' party

Life Network Australia - Sunday, September 05, 2010

Join Save the Unborn Party

In Australia we have political parties prepared to defend the rights of animals, eucalyptus trees and the River Murray, yet not one single party is prepared to make a firm stand against the systematic killing of unborn babies. That is why it is time to start a new political party –– a party whose primary purpose is to defend the unborn babies, called Save the Unborn.

It has been said, “A society's greatness is measured by the way it treats its weakest members.”  So, how do we treat our smallest and most defenceless fellow human beings?

To start with, nearly 90,000 babies are aborted every year in Australia... 
                                                                                                 
Do we hear about these deaths or the other horrors of abortion? Of course not! It is too disturbing. Too confronting. But we know in our soul the killing of babies in the womb or leaving them to die while struggling for breath is profoundly wrong. It is a terrible injustice –– an injustice that betrays the most weak among us!

End the silence and be a voice for those who have no voice ––  join Save the Unborn.

For more information Trevor Grace 0432 862 865.

Save the Unborn believes that when the unborn child is viewed as a unique individual  human being, then life-giving alternatives to abortion would willingly and eagerly be sought after.

In fact, we would even demand to find ways, compassionate, creative and practical ways, to support pregnant girls and women, and their unborn babies, in all circumstances.

Life Vote - helping you vote for life

Life Network Australia - Monday, April 05, 2010


With state elections looming for Victoria and NSW in 2010, it is vitally important to learn which candidates in your electorate are pro life, to support them and to encourage your family and friends to also vote for life on polling day. We have seen the influence of pro abortion politicians in the decriminalisation of abortion in Victoria in 2008.
 
Victorians may keep up to date and informed through Life Vote.
 
Life Vote was formed following the Victorian Abortion Law Reform Act, to campaign against and defeat pro-abortion MPs at the 2010 State election.  Life Vote believes that "every person in Victoria has the right to life, that women in crisis pregnancies should be offered real help and counselling" and that "pro-life doctors, nurses and other medical personel deserve freedom of conscience".  Their vision is a pro-life government ... "A government that respects the right to life of all people in Victoria, including unborn children".

Cherish Life Queensland

Life Network Australia - Wednesday, November 25, 2009


www.cherishlife.org.au


Cherish Life Queensland is a non-denominational, non-party political pro-life organisation that believes in the intrinsic value of human life from conception until natural death.  We resolve to communicate  the value of human life both born and unborn to others by peaceful creative ways and to compassionately care for women who are pregnant  or have had an abortion.

Specific anti-abortion activities:
  • Educating young people about their worth and value so they make healthy wise decisions that lead to happiness and hope instead of the heartache of abortion. 
  • Rally For Life held each February in Brisbane, Qld.
  • Cherish Life Conference held each June in Parliament House, Brisbane.
  • Lobbying government to not liberalise or legalise abortion.
  • Activate our members to be pro-active leading up to, and at, election time by talking to their family, friends and work colleagues about how to vote ‘pro-life’.
  • Encourage our members to actively help pro-life member and candidates during the election campaign and on election day.

Australian Christian Lobby

Life Network Australia - Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Mission: The vision of the ACL is to see Christian principles and ethics accepted and influencing the way we are governed, do business and relate to each other as a community. ACL aims to reassert the value of the Christian vote by activating the constituency that shares these values. They also encourage support for candidates who demonstrate concern for Christian values and lobby to affect Christian principles in Government and legislation.

Medicine with Morality

Life Network Australia - Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Mission: To preserve, in an age of rapid scientific and technological change, traditional medical ethics consistent with absolute values and to preserve the liberty of medical professionals holding these values to practise medicine according to their conscience. Medicine with Morality seeks to respond to influences eroding these ethical standards. They do this by way of letters, submissions and statements to Members of Parliament and parliamentary committees considering legislation impacting on these ethical standards. 

NSW Right to Life

Life Network Australia - Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Mission: NSW Right to Life values the vulnerable by advocating for the right to life of all human beings from conception to natural death, especially in relation to abortion, infanticide, assisted suicide, euthanasia, mercy killing and invitro fertilisation programs which have no regard for the right to life of the embryo.