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117:, as prime minister, the commission was allowed to continue its work. But commission members complained in a 1976 interim report that the Fraser government was hampering its work by cutting its budgetary funding. Five research reports undertaken by the commission had to be abandoned due to budget cuts and commissioners said the government requirement that it finish its work six months earlier than anticipated would undercut the quality of their final report. 120:
The commission's final report was issued in 12 volumes in November 1977. A version of the commission's final report leaked by the Fraser government to the press prior to its publication was used by both the Liberals and the Labor party to try to sway voters in the run-up to the December 1977 federal
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The terms of reference for the Commission included sex education and family planning, particularly related to medical training and fertility control and abortion services, and the position of women in relation to these subjects. Ultimately, the Commission would report back on a broad range of the
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Ultimately, the commission accepted many of the recommendations put forward by the Australian women's movement. On the issue of abortion that led to its formation, the commission recommended that abortion law remain the jurisdiction of states and territories, but that the practice should be
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Australian Catholic bishops strongly protested the inclusion of testimony on homosexuality in hearings focused on parenthood and families. Religious and right-to-life groups were highly critical of the commission's final recommendations, particularly on the subject of abortion.
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The commission's work spawned several research reports on topics that included medical education, abortion, attitudes toward sexuality, rape, disability, domestic violence, child abuse and the needs and concerns of migrant women.
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The commission received more than 1,200 written submissions, with several hundred witnesses giving testimony in formal hearings. Additional confidential testimony was received by the commission in informal, closed-door hearings.
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Public testimony was encouraged, with Commission member Anne Deveson specifically calling on the Australian women's movement to participate in and support the commission's public hearings. A series of nationwide hearings began in
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family, social, educational, legal and sexual aspects of heterosexual and homosexual male and female relationships, with recommendations on responsible parenthood and family planning.
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decriminalized when carried out in the first 22 weeks of pregnancy and beyond that date in certain specific circumstances.
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Australia's Royal Commission on Human Relationships was established in August 1974 by Prime Minister
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The Commission was chaired by the Australian reformist lawyer and jurist
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Australia, Royal Commission on Human Relationships (1976).
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Gough Whitlam
Australian Labor Party
Elizabeth Andreas Evatt
Felix Arnott
Anne Deveson
Sydney
Melbourne
Canberra
Adelaide
Brisbane
Perth
Bunbury
Hobart
1975 Australian constitutional crisis
Sir John Kerr
Malcolm Fraser
Liberal Party of Australia



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