Brisbane Times
·general
·2 hours ago
Thank you, James Valentine, for being upfront about this great taboo
James Valentine, a prominent broadcaster, openly discussed his battle with oesophageal cancer and voluntary assisted dying (VAD) until his recent passing. His family revealed he chose VAD, allowing him a farewell celebration and recognition as a Member of the Order of Australia. Valentine’s transparency may help break the stigma surrounding discussions of death and dying in Australia.
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