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A very large majority of current LNP members voted against decriminalising abortion in 2018, and many more of their candidates that want to get in the Queensland parliament have hard-line anti-abortion values.

Stay up-to-date with what they are telling Queenslanders here and be informed when you go vote in the 2024 Queensland State Election on 26 October.

Freya Ostapovitch, the LNP candidate for Stretton, will be pushing for a conscience vote on abortion after the 2024 Queensland State Election.

LNP candidate reveals secret plans to make abortion a crime in QLD

A recent Guardian article revealed audio of Freya Ostapovitch, the LNP candidate for Stretton, telling a voter that although she is "pro-life," she must stay silent about her true position until after the election. Ostapovitch even repeated discredited medical claims linking abortion to breast cancer.

Donna Kirkland, the candidate for Rockhampton once called getting an abortion a human rights abuse.

What LNP's Donna Kirkland's Silence on Abortion Means for Queenslanders

In a recent press conference, Donna Kirkland, the LNP candidate for Rockhampton, repeatedly avoided answering questions about her views on abortion. Reporters pressed her on a 2019 social media post where she shared content from the Australian Christians Party, which described abortion as “the greatest human rights abuse of our time.” Instead of addressing the issue, Kirkland responded with the same two lines: “It’s not a part of our plan” and “We have ruled it out.”

Former LNP Member for Currumbin is worried about David Crisafulli's weasel words on abortion.

Weasel Words Won’t Cut It: Former LNP Minister Warns of Looming Threat to Reproductive and Voluntary Assisted Dying Rights

Former LNP Minister Jann Stuckey has expressed fears that Queensland’s Liberal National Party (LNP) may overturn abortion and voluntary assisted dying (VAD) laws if elected on October 26. Stuckey, who left the party in 2020, voiced her concerns that despite David Crisafulli’s promises, intense lobbying from anti-choice MPs and other political factions will push for changes.

Susanna Damianopoulos the LNP candidate for Springwood in the 2024 Queensland State Election protested against reproductive rights outside Queensland Parliament

The Hidden Risks – LNP's Anti-Abortion Roots Run Deep

Susanna Damianopoulos, the LNP candidate for Springwood, has a long history of anti-abortion activism. Damianopoulos, who once protested outside Parliament with the word “LIFE” taped across her mouth, now claims to respect LNP leader David Crisafulli’s promise not to change Queensland’s abortion laws during the party’s first term in government.