"It's definitelya firstforGoodna, to have asharkin the main street," Paul Tully, Ipswichcouncilor for theGoodnaregion, saidin the Queensland Times report.
PaulTully, of campaign group SPUC Pro-Life, warned that if assisted dying was legalised people with disabilities would be faced with "the sickening prospect that if they struggle with suicidal feelings they will be given help to die instead of care and support".