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"VESSEL THE FILM"
Following our great screening evening at Ultimo, the first in NSW, Women's Abortion Action Campaign (WAAC) will now show the film "Vessel" at Blacktown for supporters and friends on Thursday, 11th June, 2015, from 6.30 pm.
Vessel tells the story of the controversial work of pioneering reproductive rights activist Dr Gomperts, who founded Women On Waves, a Dutch based organisation which, with the use of a ship, provides safe, professional and legal abortions, as well as counselling and contraception, in international waters.
Check out the trailer for "Vessel", and then join WAAC at Blacktown for a screening of this fascinating and powerful film.
Please RSVP to
for the Blacktown event to ensure you can be seated. Entry will be by donation, as much or little as you can afford, and we hope there will be time for a Q&A session after the film.
Women's Abortion Action Campaign was formed in 1972 in Sydney (NSW), with five demands which remain relevant decades later:
Abortion is a woman's right to choose Repeal all abortion laws Free safe abortion on demand Free safe contraception on demand No forced sterilisation
Womens
Abortion Action Campaign (WAAC) continues to work toward the
achievement of these demands. If you would like to get involved, contact
WAAC today!
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KEEP UP THE ACTION TO OPPOSE INTRODUCTION OF THE NSW CRIMES AMENDMENT (Zoe's Law) BILL 2013 (No 2)
Follow the link for details: http://www.waac.org.au/index.php?option=com_content&task=section&id=7&Itemid=7
WEB SITE PROBLEMS 7th June, 2015: WAAC is aware of various technical issues and glitches on this site. Should you wish to contact WAAC, please message our page, WAAC (NSW) on Facebook or email
and we'll get back to you asap.
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14th October, 2010:
WAAC celebrates the news that a jury of ordinary, sensible Australians refused to convict Teagan Leach & Sergei Brennan ('the Cairns couple') of abortion related charges.
More information, including first hand reports from activists attending the trial can be found here.