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Shellharbour Save our Girls Event with Dr Joanna Howe

Date: Saturday 27 September, 2025
Time: 7:00pm
Venue: Shellharbour Community Church
Speaker: Dr Joanna Howe
Topic: Shellharbour Save our Girls Event with Dr Joanna Howe
Cost: Free

Recently John Ruddick MLC has announced that he is going to introduce a bill into the NSW parliament that if passed, will make it illegal in NSW for doctors to perform abortions on the basis of the sex of the baby.

This is a current problem in Australia, with research showing some communities for every 100 girls born, there are up to 135 boys born. The only reason for this is because of sex selective abortion, which is not currently illegal in NSW.

John Ruddick has drafted this bill in consultation with Dr. Joanna Howe, the foremost advocate for babies in utero in Australia. To promote this bill, and engage in the community we are hosting an event in Shellharbour, on 27 September 7pm. We will hear from Dr Howe with the opportunity for a Q&A and some nibbles at the end of the night.

Hope to see you there!

Thank you,
Rayne Orange
Bird Flip Administrator on behalf of Joanna Howe & Life Australia


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Venue
Shellharbour Community Church
Contact Person
Rayne Orange
Street Address
500 Shellharbour Rd, Shellharbour
Phone
0490 342 595

Special Guests

Hi, I’m Jo, a mum of five and Professor of Law and committed Catholic.

In Australia abortion is the leading cause of death, every year killing over 88,000 Australians in-utero. Post-abortion grief has left a huge toll on Australian women, many of whom suffer in silence and do not receive the support they need.

I was not always against abortion. In my early 20s I was prochoice. When I was a Law student at Sydney Uni I believed that abortion was essential to women’s equality.

My wakeup call came when my home state of South Australia legislated abortion up to birth and on demand in 2021. I knew I could no longer stay silent. I had given birth to my second child at 37 weeks and knowing that a healthy baby with a physically healthy mum had been killed at that same gestation in Victoria under similar laws was something I could not block out. I knew that I had to put aside my fears and career ambitions for the sake of a cause that was far more important.

Speaking up on abortion has been transformative for me. I feel like I have found my voice on an issue that I have wanted to speak about for so long. I have been overwhelmed by the support that I have received from so many Australians and I have found an inner courage to withstand the concerted attempts to discredit me and get me cancelled.

We are also hoping that John Ruddick MLC will speak, though we are awaiting confirmation.